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The car that’s taking the world by storm –
the Fiat 500 - is to be driven in the
Celebrity Challenge race at the 2008 Formula
1 ING Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne. |
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Australian Rules star Luke Darcy and Wallaby
speedster Ben Tune were announced today as
the latest drivers in the all-star line-up.
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The car unveiled today is the first Fiat 500
to be seen in Australia or New Zealand; the
first right hand drive model to be seen
anywhere in the world; and the first racing
version to be seen anywhere in the world. |
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The car
that’s taking the world by storm – the Fiat 500 - is to
be driven in the Celebrity Challenge race at the 2008
Formula 1 ING Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne.
The announcement
is the latest in a series of innovations unveiled by the
Australian Grand Prix Corporation in recent months, all
aimed at ensuring the Albert Park event will be the most
exciting in its thirteen year history.
“In keeping with
our fresh approach to the 2008 Grand Prix there could be no
better choice of car for the celebrity race than the Fiat
500,” said Drew Ward, CEO of the Australian Grand Prix
Corporation.
The car unveiled
today is the first Fiat 500 to be seen in Australia or New
Zealand; the first right hand drive model to be seen
anywhere in the world; and the first racing version to be
seen anywhere in the world.
“Since its
launch just four months ago, this Italian gem has set the
motoring world on fire,” said Mr Ward. “Spectators at next
year’s Grand Prix will not only get the chance to witness
Formula One, the V8 Supercars and a full-on two-hour Kiss
concert extravaganza, but now they’ll be among the first in
the country to see the all-new Fiat 500 in action.”
Famous names
from Australian sport will be given the honour of racing the
vehicle, with a ‘Sporting Legends’ theme set to inject
plenty of competition into next year’s Celebrity Challenge.
Australian Rules star Luke Darcy and Wallaby speedster Ben
Tune were announced today as the latest drivers in the
all-star line-up. They join former Collingwood captain
Nathan Buckley on the starting grid at the March 13 – 16
event, with plenty more big names to come.
“After so many
years of battling it out on the footy field, I can’t wait
to get behind the wheel at Albert Park to take part in a
completely different kind of battle," said Darcy, who
enjoyed a 226-game career with the Western Bulldogs. "Now
that I've hung the boots up, it's just awesome to be able to
have the opportunity to do something like this."
Australian Rugby
Union winger Tune, who was famous for his fast finishes on
the field, is hoping to earn the same reputation on the race
track. “I’ve always wanted to take part in the Celebrity
Challenge,” said Tune. “To be given the chance to experience
this with so many fantastic sports people is an added bonus.
I hope sports fans from every code will come down to Albert
Park in March to see us race.”
The Fiat 500 is
the most sought after car in Europe, having won numerous
awards headed by 2008 European Car of the Year. Australian
and New Zealand production has already been snapped up for
the first three months of supply, even without prices and
specs announced.
“With its
outstanding advance sales, its unique parentage and cheeky
good looks, the new Fiat 500 is already a celebrity in its
own right,” said David Stone, General Manager for Fiat Cars
in Australia. “So it’s entirely appropriate that, as
Australia’s most eagerly awaited new car for 2008, the Fiat
500 should join forces with Australia’s top sporting
celebrities to present a bright, new, exciting face for the
Celebrity Challenge. This will be the first time the new
Fiat 500 has taken part in motor sport, recreating another
part of the original 500’s heritage, and given the huge
interest in the new 500 around the world, it will further
raise the profile of the Grand Prix as TV viewers tune in to
see the spectacle of the new 500 in competition for the
first time!
“The new Fiat
500 is the heart and soul of Fiat. It is both an extremely
good looking and stylish small car that is unmistakably a
Fiat - full of character and spirit. But at the same time it
has the design integrity to blend this with cutting edge
technology, creating a new benchmark for safety, fuel
economy and low emissions. Just as the original 500 was the
standard against which all small cars were judged in the
1950s, so the new 500 is the perfect small car for the 21st
century.”
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