Ferrari to star at show
Ferrari will stage its most significant display outside of Italy in January when Galleria Ferrari presents a stunning selection of 18 cars, some of which have never been seen before in the UK, at the prestigious AUTOSPORT International 2004 motorsport show between January 8-11 at the NEC, Birmingham
Autosport International
Autosport International is a four-day event motorsport event that includes a two-day trade show for industry professionals and a two-day public show.
Presented by in Hall 6, the display will feature nine racing and nine road going cars from yesteryear and present day, worth in excess of $25m. The F2000, F2001 and F2002 Formula 1 cars which took Michael Schumacher to three of his six world championship titles will be the highlight of this unique display. The 1999 F1 car, plus the 575GTC and 360 FIA GT cars and the F333SP sports car will also feature.
A magnificent line up representing Ferrari's stunning road cars will include the 575M Maranello, the Autocar Award-winning Ferrari Challenge Stradale, 550 Barchetta, 250 GTO, Enzo, F40 and F50.
You can book your tickets for AUTOSPORT International in advance by calling the ticket hotline on 0870 902 0444 or by booking on line at www.autosport-international.com. Adults and children can visit both the show and the British Eurosport Live Action Arena at a cost of £17 for children under the age of 16 and £24 for adults. Entry for the show only is £14 for adults and a special price for children at just £7.
Trade visitors can also register on-line at www.autosport-international.com for advance tickets to the dedicated two trade days (Thursday 8 and Friday 9). Trade tickets are £21.00 per day but included for the first time will be the official showguide, with comprehensive product directory, which retails at £5.00.
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