Ferrari is, perhaps, the most famous car marque ever and to mark the company's 60th anniversary Duke presents a very special programme celebrating its heritage, greatest creations, sporting successes and looking to the future.
Ferrari at Sixty charts the history of the marque, from Enzo Ferrari's involvement with Alfa Romeo, through the greatest cars to today's incredible gatherings around the world, where some of the finest examples of Ferrari's ever to grace our roads and circuits are brought together.
In addition to archive footage, this programme boasts spectacular film of classic and modern masterpieces from the Prancing Horse in action on road and track.
The celebration continues with mouth watering close-up looks at the modern supercars, as well as superb footage of some of the greatest models being put through their paces, and then looks to the future with the GT cars of the 21st century and the extraordinary Ferrari FXX, a limited production prototype which will truly bring Formula One technology to the road.
For many viewers, a highlight of Ferrari at Sixty will be the championship celebration, footage of an incredible gathering to celebrate double F1 victory in 2007, when Ferrari claimed not only the manufacturer's title, but Kimi Raikkonen also snatched the driver's championship at the final round.
Raikkonen is joined by teammate Felipe Massa and Grand Prix legend Michael Schumacher as he takes to the track with today's Formula One cars for some truly tyre-smoking fast laps.
The skilful mix of archive and modern footage makes this the ultimate celebration of Ferrari as it celebrates 60 years of automotive excellence.