31.05.2005 The annual SpaItalia event at the legendary Belgian Spa-Francorchamps racing circuit in the Ardennes, was held this weekend between 28-29 May
The annual SpaItalia event at the legendary Belgian Spa-Francorchamps racing circuit in the Ardennes, was held this weekend between 28-29 May.
The main theme of the event concentrated on the 75th anniversary of Pininfarina. Unfortunately, Pininfarina?s latest concept car, the Maserati Birdcage 75th concept which was created to celebrate the special occasion, was not present. Instead visitors could admire the Ferrari Rossa concept, a design created five years ago to mark Pininfarina?s 70th anniversary. The design of the Ferrari Rossa was created in a fortnight by Ken Okuyama. Working weekends on the styling, Okuyama penned what was to become Ferrari?s new style in years to come, with the Enzo, 612 Scaglietti and F430 all sharing styling characteristics from the Rossa one-off.
Other special cars on the Pininfarina stand included the 1956 Lancia Florida I, an Austin A40 estate, the sharp 4-door Ferrari Pinin dating from 1980 and a Dino Spider. In fact, there was a strong turnout of Dino Spiders due to the Pininfarina theme.
As usual there was an impressive turn-out of historic Lamborghini?s, including examples of the stunning Miura, an Espada and an outrageous LM 4x4. Lamborghini Brussels also provided an impressive display of their latest models, including a MurciƩlago 40th Anniversary. World-famous Ferrari-Maserati dealer Francorchamps Motors also proposed a stunning display of cars, including the latest 612 Scaglietti, F430 and Maserati GranSport models. Seeing such a concentrated handful of brand new and exclusive road-going exotica outdoors was certainly impressive.
The annual SpaItalia event at the legendary Belgian Spa-Francorchamps racing circuit in the Ardennes, was held this weekend between 28-29 May.
The main theme of the event concentrated on the 75th anniversary of Pininfarina. Unfortunately, Pininfarina?s latest concept car, the Maserati Birdcage 75th concept which was created to celebrate the special occasion, was not present. Instead visitors could admire the Ferrari Rossa concept, a design created five years ago to mark Pininfarina?s 70th anniversary. The design of the Ferrari Rossa was created in a fortnight by Ken Okuyama. Working weekends on the styling, Okuyama penned what was to become Ferrari?s new style in years to come, with the Enzo, 612 Scaglietti and F430 all sharing styling characteristics from the Rossa one-off.
Other special cars on the Pininfarina stand included the 1956 Lancia Florida I, an Austin A40 estate, the sharp 4-door Ferrari Pinin dating from 1980 and a Dino Spider. In fact, there was a strong turnout of Dino Spiders due to the Pininfarina theme.
As usual there was an impressive turn-out of historic Lamborghini?s, including examples of the stunning Miura, an Espada and an outrageous LM 4x4. Lamborghini Brussels also provided an impressive display of their latest models, including a MurciƩlago 40th Anniversary. World-famous Ferrari-Maserati dealer Francorchamps Motors also proposed a stunning display of cars, including the latest 612 Scaglietti, F430 and Maserati GranSport models. Seeing such a concentrated handful of brand new and exclusive road-going exotica outdoors was certainly impressive.
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