Man in a Ferrari on an aircraft carrier attempts to set record for fastest car driven on a boat

September 19, 2025
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Civitavecchia, Italy — Along Italy’s Mediterranean coast on Thursday, driver Fabio Barone raced across the flight deck of a navy ship while chasing a world record: the fastest car on a boat.

Last year, Barone set the Italian Timekeepers Federation’s record on another aircraft carrier in southern Italy, hitting 94.4 mph. In Civitavecchia, on the coast near Rome, he aimed to reach at least 99.4 mph and then hit the brakes in time to avoid launching off the deck’s so-called “ski jump” and smashing into the cruise ship stationed just fore.

Race engineer Alessandro Tedino told The Associated Press that he wasn’t sure the new record was attainable. The ship had been out at sea overnight, and the crew emerged in the early morning to find its flight deck wet. They immediately set to drying it, with the job finished by late summer sunbeams.

Italy Ferrari Aircraft Carrier

Italian driver Fabio Barone attempts to break his own speed record on a ship, at the wheel of a Ferrari SF90, on the flight deck of the Italian Navy aircraft carrier Nave Trieste, docked at the port of Civitavecchia, Sept. 18, 2025.

Gregorio Borgia/AP


“If it remained wet, then of course it’s impossible to have the maximum speed and best brakes. It can be very, very dangerous,” he said.

As the “Top Gun” theme song rang out from speakers, the carrier’s portside elevator lifted Barone’s team to the deck where journalists, naval officers and VIPs waited. A group of children with Down syndrome, chosen to serve as honorary “mechanics for the day,” removed the red, satiny cover to reveal Barone’s steed: a red-and-black Ferrari SF90.

Barone eased himself into the supercar, then drove back and forth along the length of the deck several times to warm up its V-8 turbo engine. It roared louder with each pass as he pushed its 1,085 horses harder and harder. Then he placed himself at the far end of the 774-foot flight deck and awaited the all-clear.

“Here he goes! Here he goes!” the announcer called as Barone left his mark and zipped past the crowd. Mere seconds later he came to a safe stop, and the crowd applauded haltingly — impressed by the speedy spectacle, but unsure if he’d beaten the record. The official timekeeper approached the car and inspected the gauges within.

“The detected velocity: 164 kilometers per hour (101.9 mph). I declare it the new speed record on a ship!” he said, prompting hearty applause from the sidelines.

Italy Ferrari Aircraft Carrier

Italian driver Fabio Barone attempts to break his own speed record on a ship, at the wheel of a Ferrari SF90, on the flight deck of the Italian Navy aircraft carrier Nave Trieste, docked at the port of Civitavecchia, Sept. 18, 2025.

Gregorio Borgia/AP


Barone lifted his arms to the sky, then hugged his crew, helmet still in place. Reporters swarmed.

“The main thing you focus on is concentration and then you realize that you are breaking the record only when you are halfway,” Barone said. “I have two hands, two feet and I use them at the same time like a pianist.”

Italy Ferrari Aircraft Carrier

Italian driver Fabio Barone talks to journalists after breaking his own speed record on a ship, at the wheel of a Ferrari SF90, on the flight deck of the Italian Navy aircraft carrier Nave Trieste, docked at the port of Civitavecchia, Sept. 18, 2025.

Gregorio Borgia/AP


Tedino said that Barone’s team will now submit their certified result to Guinness World Records, which told the AP in an email Thursday afternoon that “we look forward to receiving and reviewing the application and supporting evidence for his latest attempt.”

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