The UK is preparing to host an event that will bring Italian vehicles to the public’s attention. The Simply Italian will take place at Beaulieu, inviting owners of both classic and new Italian cars to bring their rides for the show. Any brands, from Alfa Romeo, Fiat and Lamborghini to Lancia and Ferrari are welcome.
All owners taking part will have a chance to fight in the Pride of Ownership competition, which offers a GBP100 cash prize. A judging panel will select a winner from the twenty cars chosen to be displayed in the Main Arena.
“In addition to individuals arriving in their own cars, the ‘Italian stallions’ of the motoring world will be out in force at the event. The Ferrari Owners’ Club and the Lancia Motor Club will be participating in the event, zooming into the Beaulieu parkland in a variety of beautiful motors,” explains the press release.
“Expect to see an array of full-blooded Italian cars in the Meridien Motor Group display, with a range of makes and models, from a compact Fiat 500 to a stunning Ferrari 458. A selection of Lambrettas from the Hampshire Scooter Club will also be gracing the event, and there will be a small number of stands selling parts and accessories for many Italian marques.”
The event will also include a special collection of World and British Championship Superbike Ducatis, currently being displayed in the National Motor Museum’s Motorcycle Gallery - the largest collection of Ducati bikes outside the Ducati Museum in Bologna, Italy.
All owners taking part will have a chance to fight in the Pride of Ownership competition, which offers a GBP100 cash prize. A judging panel will select a winner from the twenty cars chosen to be displayed in the Main Arena.
“In addition to individuals arriving in their own cars, the ‘Italian stallions’ of the motoring world will be out in force at the event. The Ferrari Owners’ Club and the Lancia Motor Club will be participating in the event, zooming into the Beaulieu parkland in a variety of beautiful motors,” explains the press release.
“Expect to see an array of full-blooded Italian cars in the Meridien Motor Group display, with a range of makes and models, from a compact Fiat 500 to a stunning Ferrari 458. A selection of Lambrettas from the Hampshire Scooter Club will also be gracing the event, and there will be a small number of stands selling parts and accessories for many Italian marques.”
The event will also include a special collection of World and British Championship Superbike Ducatis, currently being displayed in the National Motor Museum’s Motorcycle Gallery - the largest collection of Ducati bikes outside the Ducati Museum in Bologna, Italy.