Filed under: Misc. Auto Shows, UK
With manufacturer attendance dwindling at expos worldwide, now might seem to be just about the worst time to launch a new motor show. But that’s exactly what the Earl of March and his team at Goodwood are planning. That is, if the latest reports from England prove accurate.
According to the report, the 2010 Goodwood Festival of Speed – a longstanding fixture of the automotive calendar – could be preceded by a car show featuring displays from manufacturers and even a 3.5-mile track on which prospective buyers would be able to take the new cars for test drives.
Word has it that Alfa Romeo – this year’s “featured marque” in commemoration of the Italian automaker’s centenary – will use the event to debut the new Giulietta. And with the future of the official British International Motor Show still up in the air, Goodwood could step in to fill in.
[Source: PistonHeads]
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