Neither is a sentence. 'Ferrari' is a proper noun, so it should be capitalized. 'Event' is a singular countable noun, so it requires an article or other determiner.
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Mister MicawberNeither is a sentence.Thanks teacher, So do you mean that the article is missing in the second sentence?
AnonymousHow about now:At the pre-opening event of Ferrari in Italy.At the Ferrari pre-opening event in Italy.Good!
Anonymous Both sentences have the same meaning, right?Right.
Anonymouswould it be possible to say 'Ferrari's' and exclude the article? (At Ferrari's pre-opening event in Italy)Yes.