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What’s inside the Washington Auto Show? First: a quick ticket check if you bought the ticket online: they just print your wrist with “DC events” and you have access in both floors of the expo with basically no lines… Great!... But this is after you spent some time on parking (if you arrived by car), because parking is difficult in this congested area.
On the upper floor, there is a large exhibition of new cars. The lower floor has some more brands as a new cars’ exhibition, and there are some special areas for exotic and historical cars like Corvette or Mustang. Between the two expo-show floors, you can experience a test drive with some electric cars (be prepared, it takes a while for the line). There are some children’s play areas (on car theme) on the lower floor. If you are planning to buy a car, you can jump in all the models you want, and you can see which car is the best for you. Also, there are some electric models, and maybe you could like them. This year basically all the cars have a digital dashboard: larger or smaller, split in two parts or all-in-one, a “tablet” replaces the speedometer and all the gauges. Do you like it? … and what about Ferraris? There are a couple of them in the lower floor among the exotic and race cars, in a fenced area… Also, finally, there is the "cars and outdoor" section: many ways to transform your car into a “tent” for camping, and if you like cars but also electric bikes, you can test-pedal an electric bike.
Season 7 of the Netflix serie Drive to Survive is going to be out on March 7 and as promised it will again go behind the scenes to give fans a fresh insight into the thrilling 2024 campaign, one that witnessed plenty of action both on and off the track. Tom Hutchings, Executive Producer at the show's Box to Box Films production company, said: “We’re really excited for fans to watch the new season of Drive to Survive. The 2024 season was incredible both on and off the track, with the action well and truly underway before the first race in Bahrain. Expect more drama and fun from the paddock this season and a few surprises too”. Tom Hutchings added: “Go behind the scenes as teams bid for the hottest drivers on the market, experience a weekend with the drivers at the toughest race of the year; and expect a nail-biting finish right up to the last race. Fasten your seatbelts – this season is going to be our biggest ever”.
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for sharing with us these fantastic pictures of his Ferrari BBLM #70 that finished 6th overall at Le Mans, on June 19th and 20th 1982. A special thanks to Sam Smith and Bob DeMart for their contribution. It is an immense privilege watching this car with such a great history... there are pages and pages of news... and Jim says "It is a great handling race car, and still amazes me every time I see it and drive it"...
Thank our Friends at Forza Motor Cars for these wonderful images of a marvelous Lamborghini Countach LP 400. This is the "Periscopio" model and is one of 150 produced. Contact us for more information or just enjoy...