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Racing Expo Prague feat. sportfahrer.at
We were allowed to present (from 29th to 30th October) as an exhibitor at the Racing Expo in Prague our trackday season 2023. And all this in best company: Besides RTR Projects, the brand new KTM X-BOW GT-XR was also one of our direct neighbors. We probably won't be able to admire the 2022 "Made in Austria" super sports car that close again so soon...
Fast Forward with new IMAGEVIDEOS
Not only on the race track we move "Fast Forward"! From now on you will also find moving pictures on our website to make you even more excited about our "race days"... Good in picture and movement is also the team of Point of View - many thanks for the great realization of our new image videos! Here you can find all our videos, have fun clicking through!
NEW SEASON - NEW HOTLAPS!
Marko starts today with the PORSCHE 911 (992) CARERRA S. Find out HERE whether the 8th generation of the 911 lives up to its reputation as an "icon of sports car construction".
PREVIEW Dates 2022
The hard times for sports car drivers and racers have begun, but there is also good news: All dates for the 2022 season are now online and bookable on our homepage! What remains the same: In 2022 we will again have our "classics" and your favourites such as PAN, Slovakiaring, Brünn and Salzburgring in the programme and everything else will continue as usual as a trackday with two groups. The Hungaroring is also planned, but unfortunately we do not yet have a date confirmation! There will also be VIP packages for our frequent drivers. Details and booking options will follow in the next few days! What's NEW:The driving fun...
The Autorevue on the ideal line at Sportfahrer.at
If anyone can write about cars, it's certainly the editors of Autorevue...and if someone also has the talent and commitment of a Christoph Jordan, a great story about his racetrack training in the KTM X-Bow will come out, which we don't want to withhold from you: "My girlfriend the ideal line". I hope you enjoy reading it! With friendly permission of Autorevue Photo credit: Michael Szemes