A successful third edition of “Spider e Cabriolet,” the open-air car exhibition and market, was held at the Montichiari Fair Center from April 12th to 14th. The event attracted over 4,000 visitors and maintained its original and unique format in Italy, showcasing spiders, convertibles, and coupes.
The final balance was very positive, confirming the enthusiasm of the public and industry professionals. Gianantonio Rosa, president of the Montichiari Fair Center, emphasized the importance of open-air cars as vehicles with an incomparable charm to be passed on to future generations.
Ezio Zorzi, director of the Montichiari Fair Center, confirmed the success of the event and the high level of the exhibitions. He also announced that they are already working on the new features for next year’s edition.
During the three-day event, special exhibitions and events were organized, attracting motor enthusiasts. In the entrance foyer, three authentic masterpieces were displayed: the Lamborghini F1, the Ferrari 330 P3-P4 chassis, and the Effeeffe Berlinetta. Additionally, Miki Biasion, a two-time rally world champion with Lancia Delta, was also present.
Among the distinguished guests were René Arnoux, former Renault and Ferrari driver, who participated in a panel of events, and a roundtable discussion on the Bugatti EB 110. Other successful events included the screening of the documentary film “Imola 70” and the meetings organized by HRC Fascia d’Oro.
The Montichiari Fair Center, with the consultancy of Vision up consulting, is already working on next year’s edition, which will take place from April 11th to 13th, 2025, and promises to bring important innovations.
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