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					The Autodelta Brera J5 3.2 C 
					will make its Goodwood Festival of Speed debut this weekend 
					on Friday and Saturday (22nd & 23rd June) before appearing 
					at National Alfa Day (24th June). 
					
					
					The Goodwood Festival of 
					Speed has rapidly grown within a decade to become one of the 
					world’s leading celebrations of modern and historic motor 
					racing and high performance motoring. Evocative Italian 
					machinery always takes centre stage at this glamorous 
					sell-out gathering and this year will be no different: as 
					well as the supercharged 348 bhp Autodelta Brera J5 3.2 C - 
					which was commercialized in February and will be making its 
					Festival of Speed debut - Alfa Romeo will be present, 
					represented by the production Alfa 8C Competizione (which 
					will also be making its Goodwood debut) whilst legendary 
					Milanese classic cars in action up the famous “Goodwood 
					Hill” is set to include the Alfa P2 Gran Premio and Alfa 
					Tipo B, plus the Alfa 33 Daytona. 
					
					
					The second high profile 
					appearance of the Autodelta Brera J5 3.2 C this coming 
					weekend will be at ‘National Alfa Day’ (24th June) the 
					showpiece event in the busy calendar of the UK Alfa Romeo 
					Owners’ Club. Once a year Alfisti from across the 
					United Kingdom and further afield gather to celebrate their 
					deep passion for these cars; this year the extravaganza will 
					be held at Great Weston Park, Staffordshire, for the first 
					time. 
					
					
					The Brera J5’s weekend will 
					have a neat twist though – as the supercharged car will be 
					personally used by the Chairman of the Alfa Romeo Owners’ 
					Club UK, Ed McDonough as he fits both high-profile events 
					into what will be a very busy weekend. 
					
					
					Ed McDonough has been an AROC 
					member since 1980, competed in the Club's race series from 
					1987-1997, and was Chairman from 1992 to 2001 before 
					reassuming the position last year. He has now been a 
					full-time motoring journalist/writer for some years, and has 
					contributed to Auto Italia, Autocollezioni, Porsche Post, 
					Veloce Today, and is in his 9th year as European Editor of 
					Vintage Racecar Journal, an international magazine based in 
					the USA. He is co-editor of AlfaOwner, the American AROC's 
					magazine, committee member of the Guild of Motoring Writers, 
					and has been doing radio commentary at Goodwood and Monaco. 
					He has six books to his credit, including Alfa Romeo 
					158/159, and Tipo 33 with Peter Collins. 
					 
					
					
					Ed will collect the Brera J5 
					from Autodelta’s London HQ, ‘Forza House’, on Thursday and 
					drive it to Goodwood where he is one of the commentating 
					team for ‘Goodwood Radio’ and will be kept busy interviewing 
					the many stars who will appear at the Festival. 
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							Brera J5’s weekend will have a neat twist though – 
							as the supercharged car will be personally used by 
							the Chairman of the Alfa Romeo Owners’ Club UK, Ed 
							McDonough as he fits both high-profile events into 
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							The 
							Autodelta Brera J5 3.2 C will make its Goodwood 
							Festival of Speed debut this weekend on Friday and 
							Saturday (22nd & 23rd June) before appearing at 
							National Alfa Day (24th June).  | 
						 
					 
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					This year they will include F1’s newest sensation and winner 
					of the weekend’s United States Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton, 
					as well as retired legends Sir Jackie Stewart and Sir 
					Stirling Moss. 
					
					Having found himself doing Goodwood Radio 
					broadcasts while piloting a 1943 Harvard Trainer aircraft at 
					the Revival last September, Ed will be doing his duty this 
					weekend at the Festival from behind the wheel. He will be 
					driving the CanAm Lola T70, driven in the period by Dan 
					Gurney, as well as an ex-A.J.Foyt Camaro, an F1 Honda and a 
					1910 Wolsit racer!
					
					With a great many Alfa Romeos set to be 
					present at the Festival from the UK and Italy, Ed will be 
					covering both the old and new cars; and as a special 
					exclusive treat he will be doing a ‘live’ broadcast from the 
					Autodelta Brera J5 3.2 C. 
					
					
					
					After the end of the Saturday activities, Ed 
					will head northwards in the powerful Brera J5 for the annual 
					National Alfa Day. 
					The Alfa Romeo 
					Owners Club has arranged a great day of events at the 
					glorious Weston Park Estate. National Alfa Day will see over 
					1,000 Alfa Romeo cars gathered together with models ranging 
					from beautiful pre-war tourers to the very latest Spider 
					convertible. This Italian car maker is famous for its 
					stylish, drivers’ cars, and for anyone in the UK with a 
					passion for motoring this event is a must. The Concours 
					d’Elegance will showcase the very best Alfa Romeos, old and 
					new, that club members have to offer. Amongst the Giulias, 
					Alfettas, Montreals, Zagatos and Spiders will be rare models 
					including the Matta. There will be many stalls with Alfa 
					Specialist suppliers, an ‘Auto Jumble’ and a ‘Cars for Sale’ 
					area. Other programme highlights include driving tests, a 
					vintage aircraft flypast and the Icarus Parachute Display 
					Team who will descend into the arena. 
					The Autodelta Brera J5 will be in a special display where Ed 
					says that he “will be telling the enthusiasts just what a 
					great car it is.” 
					
					
					Jano Djelalian, Managing 
					Director of Autodelta, says: “We’re delighted to present the 
					Autodelta Brera J5 3.2 C for its Goodwood Festival of Speed 
					debut as this superb event has evolved to become one of the 
					most important dates on the automotive calendar. We’re also 
					very pleased that Ed McDonough has chosen to use the J5 for 
					the weekend; a highly respected figure amongst car 
					enthusiasts, I’m confident he will fully appreciate all our 
					newest model’s virtues, its additional power and improved 
					handling.” 
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