Prescott - La Vie en Bleu this weekend (26th/27th May)

Prescott - La Vie en Bleu this weekend (26th/27th May)

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1,089 posts

184 months

Friday 25th May 2018
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Hi all,

Just a heads up that La Vie en Bleu is on at Prescott hill climb this weekend. There's always Veyrons, a Chiron, an EB110 along with plenty of pre-war Bugatti's, and usually a La Ferrari present, amongst plenty of other exotica, so it's well worth a visit!

Some more details from their site:

The spectacular new Bugatti Chiron is set to return to Prescott. The Chiron is the successor to the legendary Veyron and is the world's fastest, most powerful, most luxurious and exclusive production supercar - capable of 261mph. The monstrous 8-litre W16 engined car will carry out regular demonstration runs over the two days. The Veyron will also be present in various guises alongside a number of its pre-war cousins.

The 'La Vita Rossa' event celebrates all things Italian - not only cars, but themed music, entertainers and visiting car clubs.

Special competition classes for French and Italian marques, plus a round of the Ferrari Hillclimb Championship (Saturday).

Incredible supercar paddock.

Duncan Pittaway returns to demonstrate the 1911 Fiat S76 land speed record contender 'Beast of Turin'. The 28.5-litre Fiat S76 engine is capable of providing an impressive 300bhp.

Fans of British racers will be treated to a special class for ERA voiturettes which includes the iconic ex-Raymond Mays R4D, the most celebrated chassis in the marque's history. Also for the first time there will be an ERA E-Type present.

https://www.prescott-hillclimb.com/events/la-vie-e...

alfaspecial

1,165 posts

147 months

Saturday 26th May 2018
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I'm going tomorrow (Sunday) hopefully the weather won't be too bad.



ps I did post a link sometime back but no takers?????
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

hp7

833 posts

182 months

Sunday 27th May 2018
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Had a good day yesterday, albeit cold and wet in the morning. Conditions were tricky and a number were struggling for grip.

Felt for the chap who put his lotus in the armco - looked expensive.

Dakota fly-by was great.