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Two hundred and forty Alfa Romeo cars of all shapes, sizes and
ages took to the Kyalami race track in South
Africa on Sunday in a parade lap in a
successful attempt to set a Guinness record
for the largest ever gathering of Alfa
Romeos. |
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The Alfa
Romeo 8C Spider received a positively rapturous
reception when it was shown to a very privileged South
African audience at the Alfa Romeo Day held at Kyalami
on Sunday. This first post-Geneva public outing for the
8C Spider was most appropriate as it marked the 98th
birthday of the legendary Alfa Romeo marque and to
celebrate this historic happening, the Italian automaker
pulled out all the stops.
Visitors were
treated to a veritable visual feast of Milanese machinery.
On display in the ‘brand tunnel’ was a star-studded cast of
18 classic Alfa Romeos dating from the 1950s to the 1990s,
including a priceless specimen driven by the J.F. Kennedy.
There were also more than 40 classic Alfas that participated
in two Trofeo races around Kyalami.
The current
range of cars, were resplendent in ‘Rosso’ Red but the show
stopper went to the 8C Spider, robed in the subtlest,
shimming pearl white hue. Sadly the 8C won’t be available
locally but it nevertheless provides a tantalising forsight
of the technology arsenal immediately available to Alfa
Romeo. (Incidentally, a competition was run that entitled
all members of the public who test drove an Alfa during the
Alfa Romeo 8-Day experience to be entered into a draw to
drive the 8C in Italy – the winner will be announced in 15
days’ time.)
The big event of
the day, however, was when 240 Alfa Romeos of all shapes,
sizes and ages took to the track in a parade lap in an
attempt to set a Guinness record for the largest gathering
of Alfa Romeos – the spectacle was recorded for prosperity
and aired on the news on all SABC channels. 200 cars were
needed and and the organisers managed way in excess of that
so there was succeess in establishing a new world record.
And, while on the subject of statistics, it’s worth
mentioning that there was a record attendance of 6,966
visitors (excluding staff, Trofeo racing personnel and
exhibitors), while 2,322 cars passed through the gates.
Managing
Director of Fiat Group Automobiles South Africa, Giorgio
Gorelli, said: “I’m humbled by the unbridled passion that
South Africans have for this brand. The parade of more than
200 proud Alfa Romeo owners on the track was a sight to
behold. I’m confident that with our new levels of service
and forthcoming product introductions, we will meet and, in
fact, exceed all expectations of Alfisti.”
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