It's nearly impossible to gauge the number of car junkies who dashed to Highland Village for another pageant of very expensive local Italian beauties Sunday. The turnout was definitely up from previous years, evident by sponsoring neighborhood restaurants racing to stay ahead of demand from guests that meandered about 75 exquisite samples of European style and raw high performance.
In the driver's seat of the Ferrari Festival were Franco Valobra and Paul Cox, who organized this rare opportunity for anyone to touch and feel the opulence of vintage and current Fezza models, some for leisure, some legal only for the professional racing circuit.
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