1951was the year Andrew Evans was born. At the age of around twelve, he saw a Can-Am race for the first time. The race took place in the year 1963. Like a plant taking root the idea of becoming a race car driver took root. The thrill of going at around hundred miles an hour captivated him. His passion was not limited to racing; he had a passion for race cars.

Andrew Evans favorite company was the Ferrari and he showed this at every possible chance. He began his racing career by choosing to pay his dues. Most drivers do not take this route, but racing was a hobby for him during the 80s. He kept it as a security measure for the
bad times, which eventually did come. In the year 1990, he got permission to race in the Camel GT Lights class category of the International Motor Sports Association. Before the decade ended his car was racing on some of the legendary tracks found not only in Europe, but the United States.

Andrew Evans wanted to go further, so he formed his own team, Team Scandia. After forming his team he managed to attract some of the best drivers. The team started racing in some United States’ most competitive races. The team won the ‘12 Hours of Sebring’ using a Ferrari. This hasn’t happened since the year 1972. So to honor this historical moment Ferrari let Andrew Evans directly buy an F 50 which it was leasing out rather than selling it directly.