Autodelta will be present this Saturday during Forza Auto
Italia, a new event dedicated to Italian cars which is
being held at the Santa Pod Raceway, the well-known “drag
racing strip” located near Northants in England, with a
line-up of its exclusive high-performance bespoke model
range joined especially for the occasion by an Alfa Brera
3.2 Q4 which - with the Tour’s scheduled London start now
just over five weeks away - will be displaying the
“Autodelta European Tour 2006” livery for the very first
time.
Forza Auto Italia is a brand new event concept being
organized by the world’s leading Italian car magazine,
Auto Italia, and the Santa Pod Raceway; it has been
especially created for all Italian car owners. Alfa Romeo,
Ferrari, Fiat, Lamborghini, Lancia, and Maserati will all be
represented in their own dedicated sections as will the
smaller, rarer brand names. Under the title of “Run What Ya
Brung” owners will be able to race against the clock - and
each other - down the drag strip, with highlights of this
feature also including demonstration run from the
ground-shaking 1,500bhp “Top Fuel Topolino” and the
spectacular 270mph “Jet Car” flame-thrower.
The Santa Pod Raceway is the UK home of European Drag Racing
and host to the televised FIA European Drag Racing
Championships. It claims to be the fastest and loudest
motorsport on earth with sensational race action from
dragsters and doorslammers to beetles and bikes. Santa Pod
is host to over 50 different events during the race season
from January to November. These include national drag race
meetings, classic car events, modified car festivals (such
as Redline Rumble, The Fast Show and USC), VW Beetle shows
(Bug Jam and Big Bang), Japanese performance cars (The
JapShow) and specialist events (including the Performance
Vauxhall Show, Classic Ford show and French Car Clubs Day).
This weekend however will see Italian cars exclusively in
action during Forza Auto Italia in what promises to
be a truly unique new event.
Autodelta will present their current exclusive
high-performance model range at Santa Pod, the line-up led
out by the latest version of the Alfa Romeo GT Coupé: the
edgier 340bhp Autodelta GT Super Evo, which boasts even more
power and more torque than the slightly more refined
Autodelta GT Super model. Also in the line-up will be the
Autodelta 156 JTS Super, the first forced induction version
of Alfa Romeo’s efficient direct-injection JTS engine. ”Forza
Auto Italia looks set to be an exciting new event on the
calendar, Auto Italia and Santa Pod have put a lot of
effort in to making it a success and we’re pleased to be
attending,” comments Autodelta’s Jano Djelalian. “It also
gives us a great opportunity to announce more details of the
Autodelta European Tour 2006 as we build up towards it, and
with everything rapidly falling into place.”
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The stylish and luxurious
five-star Hotel Metropole in Monte Carlo will play
host to the culmination of the Autodelta European
Tour 2006 next month. |
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Autodelta will present their
current exclusive high-performance model range at
Santa Pod, the line-up led out by the latest version
of the Alfa Romeo GT Coupé: the edgier 340bhp
Autodelta GT Super Evo, which boasts even more power
and more torque than the slightly more refined
Autodelta GT Super model. |
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Autodelta will be present at
this Saturday’s Forza Auto Italia event at
Santa Pod with a line-up of its high-performance
bespoke model range. |
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On Monday the Autodelta
European Tour 2006 was officially presented at the
Hotel Metropole, in Monte Carlo. This luxurious
five-star venue will play host to the culmination of
the Tour next month. Above: Jano Djelalian, Andrew
Smith (Autodelta Events Manager) and Olivia Slous
(Convention and Banqueting Coordinator, Hotel
Metropole) introduce the Tour. |
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With the “Autodelta European Tour 2006” in fact now less
than six weeks away further announcements will be made
during Forza Auto Italia, the event also set to see
an Alfa Brera 3.2 Q4 being presented in this year’s edition
livery. The Tour will feature 25 cars travelling through
seven countries over six days, starting in London on 15th
September and ending in Monte Carlo six days later.
On Monday (7th August) the Autodelta European Tour 2006 was
officially presented at the stylish and glamorous Hotel
Metropole, in Monte Carlo. This luxurious five-star hotel
will play host to the culmination of the Tour next month.
The Metropole Hotel looks out over the famous Monte Carlo
Grand Prix circuit, and the new Autodelta model will be
unveiled at Casino Square, a location which has reverberated
to the sound of F1 exhausts for countless decades. Tour
participants will be pampered for the final two nights at
the world-famous hotel.
During the
presentation in Monte Carlo on Monday, Jano Djelalian and
Autodelta Events Manager Andrew Smith were joined by the
Hotel Metropole's Convention and Banqueting coordinator,
Olivia Slous, and the Chief Concierge, Serge Mandina. "We're
delighted that the Tour will conclude at the Hotel Metropole
and I’m certain that it will provide the perfect setting and
required ambience for the première of our new model,"
commented Jano Djelalian. "This is a truly superb and very
exclusive hotel, located in a beautiful setting, which fits
exactly with the core values that the Autodelta brand sets
out to achieve. I am also confident that the participants in
the Tour this year will find this to be an excellent
location at which to conclude the event."
Meanwhile the first ten Tour participating cars have been
announced. The Tour is open to all cars. Several Autodelta
bespoke models will feature in the line-up including the
breathtaking 400bhp Autodelta 147 GTA AM 3.7 Super “hot
hatch”, the car – even before it was supercharged – which
was dubbed “the world’s hottest hatch – ever” by BBC TV
TopGear presenter Jeremy Clarkson; along with the latest
addition to the exclusive road range: the supercharged
Autodelta 156 2.0 JTS Super – the first forced induction,
direct injection Alfa Romeo JTS engine in the world; the
phenomenal 400bhp 156 GTA AM 3.7 Super; the GT Coupé 3.7; GT
Super and also a Spider J10 Evo. Also confirmed already to
take part in the Tour is a new Alfa Romeo 159; while non-Milanese entries
include a Ferrari 348 TB and Audi RS4.
”We have had a really great response to the Tour,” says Jano,
“there are some superb cars coming, some of course we know
very well, but there will be plenty of new faces who we are
very excited to get to know. It certainly looks as if this
second edition will build on the runaway success of last
year’s inaugural Tour. There are still a few places
remaining on the Tour so anyone interested in participating
should please contact us or call in and see us at our
display during Forza Auto Italia on Saturday,” adds
Jano. |
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