27.05.2005 Photo Gallery: FIA World Touring Car Championship - Piazza Maggiore, Bologna

Bologna’s Piazza Maggiore was a hub of activity yesterday as the FIA WTCC came to town. Ahead of rounds 7 and 8 of the championship (on Sunday in Imola) fans got to see the cars close up as well as meet some of the drivers. These included Italian aces Alessandro Zanardi, Nicola Larini, and Fabrizio Giovanardi, as well as reigning FIA ETCC champion Andy Priaulx and the Austrian driver Sascha Plöderl. The autograph session was more than an hour long to ensure that as many people as possible could enjoy the rare opportunity.

Bologna’s Piazza Maggiore was a hub of activity yesterday as the FIA WTCC came to town. Ahead of rounds 7 and 8 of the championship (on Sunday in Imola) fans got to see the cars close up as well as meet some of the drivers. These included Italian aces Alessandro Zanardi, Nicola Larini, and Fabrizio Giovanardi, as well as reigning FIA ETCC champion Andy Priaulx and the Austrian driver Sascha Plöderl. The autograph session was more than an hour long to ensure that as many people as possible could enjoy the rare opportunity.

Bologna’s Piazza Maggiore was a hub of activity yesterday as the FIA WTCC came to town. Ahead of rounds 7 and 8 of the championship (on Sunday in Imola) fans got to see the cars close up as well as meet some of the drivers. These included Italian aces Alessandro Zanardi, Nicola Larini, and Fabrizio Giovanardi, as well as reigning FIA ETCC champion Andy Priaulx and the Austrian driver Sascha Plöderl. The autograph session was more than an hour long to ensure that as many people as possible could enjoy the rare opportunity.

Bologna’s Piazza Maggiore was a hub of activity yesterday as the FIA WTCC came to town. Ahead of rounds 7 and 8 of the championship (on Sunday in Imola) fans got to see the cars close up as well as meet some of the drivers. These included Italian aces Alessandro Zanardi, Nicola Larini, and Fabrizio Giovanardi, as well as reigning FIA ETCC champion Andy Priaulx and the Austrian driver Sascha Plöderl. The autograph session was more than an hour long to ensure that as many people as possible could enjoy the rare opportunity.

Bologna’s Piazza Maggiore was a hub of activity yesterday as the FIA WTCC came to town. Ahead of rounds 7 and 8 of the championship (on Sunday in Imola) fans got to see the cars close up as well as meet some of the drivers. These included Italian aces Alessandro Zanardi, Nicola Larini, and Fabrizio Giovanardi, as well as reigning FIA ETCC champion Andy Priaulx and the Austrian driver Sascha Plöderl. The autograph session was more than an hour long to ensure that as many people as possible could enjoy the rare opportunity.

Bologna’s Piazza Maggiore was a hub of activity yesterday as the FIA WTCC came to town. Ahead of rounds 7 and 8 of the championship (on Sunday in Imola) fans got to see the cars close up as well as meet some of the drivers. These included Italian aces Alessandro Zanardi, Nicola Larini, and Fabrizio Giovanardi, as well as reigning FIA ETCC champion Andy Priaulx and the Austrian driver Sascha Plöderl. The autograph session was more than an hour long to ensure that as many people as possible could enjoy the rare opportunity.

Bologna’s Piazza Maggiore was a hub of activity yesterday as the FIA WTCC came to town. Ahead of rounds 7 and 8 of the championship (on Sunday in Imola) fans got to see the cars close up as well as meet some of the drivers. These included Italian aces Alessandro Zanardi, Nicola Larini, and Fabrizio Giovanardi, as well as reigning FIA ETCC champion Andy Priaulx and the Austrian driver Sascha Plöderl. The autograph session was more than an hour long to ensure that as many people as possible could enjoy the rare opportunity.

Bologna’s Piazza Maggiore was a hub of activity yesterday as the FIA WTCC came to town. Ahead of rounds 7 and 8 of the championship (on Sunday in Imola) fans got to see the cars close up as well as meet some of the drivers. These included Italian aces Alessandro Zanardi, Nicola Larini, and Fabrizio Giovanardi, as well as reigning FIA ETCC champion Andy Priaulx and the Austrian driver Sascha Plöderl. The autograph session was more than an hour long to ensure that as many people as possible could enjoy the rare opportunity.

Photos: FIA WTCC