Issue No.62 June 2013 - Lamborghini Club of Australia
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Issue No.62 June 2013 - Lamborghini Club of Australia
spine THE BULL’S ROAR THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE LAMBORGHINI CLUB OF AUSTRALIA Issue No.62 JUNE 2013 spine June 2013 THE BULL’S ROAR The Official Newsletter of the Lamborghini Club of Australia Issue 62, June 2013 20 Lamborghini 12 May 2013 Egoista 24 Auto Italia 2013 by Phil Nash with photos by John Quilligan and John Allott (VIC) 26 Auto Italia 2013 by Tim Kay (VIC) Phil and John’s Excellent Adventure 30 by Phil Nash & John Quilligan (VIC) Victorian Drive Day 2 June 2013 33 The Bull’s Roar Tour IV 2013 16 May 2013 77 20 by Matthew Jansen (QLD) Drive to Bindoon Bakehaus 17 May 2013 95 by Michael Hill (WA) Nephew Tim and New Wife Elise Get Hitched 97 30 by Michael Hill (WA) 98 2000th Aventador by Lamborghini by Paul Cooke (VIC) The Grand Giro A Collection or Articles and Photos 7 May 2013 34 34 by a variety of club members Ferruccio Day 2013 An event in Panacarola by Matthew Jansen (QLD) 65 REGULARS ADVERTISERS 2 Editorial 2 Committee/State Coordinators 2 Advertising Rates 3 New Members 3 Club Merchandise 3 Magazine Publishing Dates 4 President’s Report 6 Secretary Says 16 Club Calendar 98 Classifieds 100 New Member Application C2 Back Issues C1 10 11 12 13 14 15 19 C3 Lamborghini Brisbane Existing Member Renewal Valentino Balboni Dinner Lamborghini Melbourne Nushots Lamborghini Brisbane Sports and Classic Car Services Motorclassica 2013 Currans Accident Repair Centre 1 65 77 Editorial LAMBORGHINI CLUB OF AUSTRALIA PO Box 138 HAMILTON QLD 4007 COMMITTEE/STATE COORDINATORS President Michael Warshall M: 0411 232 232 warshall@nulab.com.au Secretary/Treasurer Paul Cooke M: 0411 746 897 paulbdcooke@gmail.com Committee Member/Public Officer Gary Overs M: 0413 877 025 gary.overs@bigpond.com Committee Member Mark Jansen M: 0417 828 569 mark@cybecom.com.au VIC Coordinator Paul Cooke M: 0411 746 897 paulbdcooke@gmail.com NSW Coordinator TBA SA Coordinator TBA QLD Coordinator Warwick Donsky M: 0433 178 832 warwickk@bigpond.net.au WA Coordinator Michael Hill M: 0401 103 150 m.hill@curtin.edu.au Club Magazine Editor James Hodge M: 0417 462 086 james@fyshh.com Welcome to the June 2013 issue of The Bull’s Roar. Here we are again and I am late as usual. Thankfully, James Hodge is taking on the editor’s role next issue so I won’t have to be late again :-) Wow! What a year it has been so far. Auto Italia with its tribute to Lamborghini occurred back in April and then a number of club members went onto the celebrations in Italy and what a time we had there. People are still asking me how our trip went and all I can say is absolutely fabulously and that it was a trip of a lifetime. A few of us managed to do the entire trip; Grand Giro, Ferruccio’s Birthday and The Bull’s Roar IV. We took the kids along and they had an absolute ball. I’ve included some of Matthew’s blog in this edition to give you a kid’s perspective! I guess the next big event is Motorclassica where we hope to beat our record for having the most Lamborghini’s on display at an event in Australia. Motorclassica runs 25 - 27 October 2013 at the Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne. Tickets are already on sale and you can purchase them from: http://www.motorclassica.com.au/ Valentino Balboni will be present at Motorclassica. One last thing... I ended up with an influx of content and I am worried I have forgotten something. If I’ve missed an article or photos by you, please forward it/them to James Hodge who will include it in the next issue. Apologies in advance if this has occurred. Keep up the content members. Regards Michelle Jansen Editor LCA Magazine Mobile: 0417 916 529 Copyright © 2013 The Lamborghini Club of Australia. Not for reproduction in any form without permission from the Lamborghini Club of Australia. Contact the secretary for permission. Secretary: Paul Cooke M: 0411 746 897 paulbdcooke@gmail.com ADVERTISING RATES $500 Full Page $350 Half Page $200 Quarter Page Miura near St Moritz 2 New Members The club welcomes the following new members and we look forward to their active participation in coming events. Danny Meneghello (QV5000 - Perth, WA) Julian Hirst (Gallardo - Brisbane, QLD) Massimo Guida (Gallardo - Brisbane, QLD) Joanne Pollina (Gallardo - Melbourne, VIC) Anthony Rose (Jalpa - Gosford, NSW) Chris Stefanovski (Murciélago - Sydney, NSW) Peter Berman (Jarama S - Melbourne, VIC) Club Merchandise Polo shirts with club logo are available to members for $50 each. Two styles are available for both men and women in a variety of colours. Black caps with club logo in yellow are available to members for $20 each. TO ORDER, CONTACT PAUL COOKE ON 0411 748 897 OR PAULDBCOOKE@GMAIL.COM Magazine Publishing Dates We print four issues a year but to help us achieve this goal, we need help from you. Please send us any articles, photos, etc., that you think are worthy of being published in the magazine by the appropriate date below. If the article is original and respectful, we will print it. If you have sent us something but haven’t seen it in the magazine, call us! No article is too small—everything can fill a space. Our preference is for text to be sent to us in Microsoft Word format and images to be sent separately in JPEG with a resolution of 300 DPI and a print width of 20 cm. This allows for the images to be re-sized without loss of quality. And if none of this makes sense, simply contact the editor, James Hodge and he can help you. (0417 462 086 or james@fyshh.com). Issue Final Articles to James Hodge Completion Date/ Send to Printer Return from the Printer Mailed out September 2013 Wednesday 21 August Wednesday 4 September Wednesday 11 September Friday 13 September December 2013 Wednesday 20 November Wednesday 4 December Wednesday 11 December Friday 13 December March 2014 Wednesday 19 February Wednesday 5 March Wednesday 12 March Friday 14 March June 2014 Wednesday 22 May Wednesday 5 June Wednesday 12 June Friday 14 June 3 President’s Report elcome to Issue he change over from ecently Paul, James, 62 of The Bull’s Tthe old guard has RMichelle and I W Roar. been completed and we met in Melbourne so have been fortunate to that we could have a ince becoming have our old President proper handover of the president of the Mark Jansen help us magazine. club earlier this year, through this time. n the last issue I a lot of time has been mentioned that I spent with Paul Cooke ur new editor James was going to try to our new secretary in Hodge has taken work with other clubs learning more about over from Michelle and try and run some the club and what the Jansen who has done co-events. members want. an outstanding job, ell the first one producing a world is in conjunction class magazine. with the Ferrari Car S I O W 4 Club and it will be a track day on September 15th at Winton. The club has decided to sponsor this day, so it will be FREE for all Lamborghini Club members. Contact Paul Cooke if you want to come. uring May I was fortunate to attend the Zagame Aventador Track day at Phillip Island . D President’s Report ... continued his was held on n the morning after were restricted as to May 16th. breakfast I left and the top speed, but it Tdecided I to drive drove to the Phillip was great fun driving night before Island Grand Prix the Aventador on the Iandthe stayed track in wet weather. at the Circuit. Silverwater Resort in here were two ast year I had the San Remo. Tsessions being run Lopportunity to race t was a wet cold night by Renato Loberto the Aventador at the Las Vegas Exotic Race with plenty of road from Motokinetic. Iworks on the way. I here were 3 track. It was dry and arrived at about 8 pm, Twhite Aventadors hot, with no restrictions had dinner and a few provided by the factory. as to the speed. The wines and went to bed. weather was car handled well both cold so we in the wet and in dry Thewet and 5 conditions. The power and sound of the engine is awesome. I think everyone should have an Aventodor. At least I will seriously think about it. Michael Warshall Secretary Says L amborghini prices on the rise? Membership Yes, it’s membership renewal time again. To those of you that have paid, thank you. To those that haven’t yet, please see the renewal form included in this edition’s Bulls Roar. With this mail out, it will be the 3rd media used to let everyone know that membership subs are due 1 July (email, text and direct mail). I will make a few follow up calls but I will assume anyone not paid by the next Bulls Roar has decided to let their membership lapse and I will take you off the mailing list. Victorian Club Plates The Lamborghini Club is now a registered club in Victoria and can now help with the issuing of club plates. For those that don’t understand the process or benefits, here is a quick summary: There are two levels of club registration – 45 days per annum or 90 days per annum (i.e. almost every weekend). The car is required to have a logbook on hand and if pulled over by the police, a completed log entry for that day. Financially, it is considerably cheaper: Club Registration Plate costs Stamp duty Registration - $ nil - % nil - $120 (90 days) the President or Secretary (letter template is on file) – only named signatories are allowed. 2. Complete a roadworthy or request Massimo Di Gennaro (club scrutineer) to verify that your car is safe to drive on the road – (I will provide you with Massimo’s details on request) – a template letter is on file once Massimo has looked at your car. 3. Complete Vicroads club registration form (available from Vicroads website). 4. Go into Vicroads, hand over paperwork, pay the fee and pick up the plates there and then Normal Registration NSW coordinator $180 ($400 for custom plates) 4% on change of ownership $600 The process is as follows: 1. R equest a letter from the club verifying that you are a current member of the club – signed by 6 We are still on the hunt for someone to put up his or her hand to help us in NSW for the next 12 months – please contact Michael or myself if you think you can help out. Without club events on the ground in local areas, we can never be the club you want to us to become. Secretary Says Continued... 7 Secretary Says Continued... Upcoming events Winton – Sept 15th in partnership with the Ferrari Club. Please let me know if you are interested in attending. There has been lots of chest beating, old facsimiles of “reported” track times by cars (i.e. Jarama vs. Daytona)– I have no doubt that if will be a fun day and reputations made and lost!! We are hoping to see as my members as possible at Motorclassica this year – celebrating Lamborghini’s 50th birthday. Corporate Advertising Package As a result of some interest from members, we are creating a corporate advertising package. The advertising package will include: • Motorclassica – Oct 25-27 There will be a terrific Lamborghini presence at this year’s show (see separate articles and advertisements) and we will take the opportunity of having a quick AGM. It would be great to get 50 cars to the show this year – both inside on display and outside in the club area. The aim is to make the event a full weekend of club fun. • • • x 4 Full Page Colour advertisements in Bull’s Roar (Value $2000) per annum Complimentary Club membership (Value - $140) Complimentary attendance at two club functions for two persons (in any state) – (Value $400) Complimentary 1 x day track day in your car – (Value $400) Total value is almost $3000. October 25 - Club Dinner – Guest Speaker – Mr. Valentino Balboni To that end, we are having a club dinner on Friday 25th at The European in Spring Street in their private dining room. The guest speaker will be no other than the legendary Lamborghini Test Driver - Mr. Valentino Balboni. Great food, great wine, great company and a fantastic speaker should make a memorable night. Cost is $175 per person. Places are strictly limited (50 only) and it will be secured on a first come/first paid principle. See the main advertisement in the magazine for booking details. Priced at an incredibly reasonable $1,500 +GST October 27 – Drive Day – Mornington Peninsula Regards This advertising package will be attractive to those members with a business that legitimately needs high quality exposure in The Bull’s Roar and had intended to participate in a number of club activities. We all buy products and services each day – I’d rather buy from friends if I could…. Please see the advertisement and contact details in the advertisement in this edition’s magazine. Paul Cooke Most of us will be at the show on Saturday but we will be organising a drive day on Sunday down the Mornington Peninsular for anyone who can access his or her car (i.e. not locked up inside the Exhibition Centre). More details on that closer to the event. 8 FOR SALE ! One of the final 6.0 Diablo’s produced and sat on the production line with the final right hand drive SE version in September 2001 (the first of the production Murcielago’s behind it). Very well serviced and sorted $229,000. Call Paul on 0402 849 006 9 The Lamborghini Club of Australia Existing Member Renewal (July 1st 2013 – 30th June 2014) Please accept this renewal invitation for your annual membership to the Lamborghini Club of Australia. To renew, you should either: 1. 2. Pay your renewal by direct deposit and either post or email the attached form to the address at the bottom of the page; or Post the attached form with a cheque to the address at the bottom of the page Please ensure your renewal is made within 30 days to avoid having to re-apply as a new member (with the larger fee for new members). It is important our Club records are kept up-to-date and we are able to contact you with news throughout the year, hence, our request to provide the updated information. Regards Paul Cooke Secretary & Treasurer Lamborghini Club of Australia PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY PERSONAL DETAILS Name : Mail Address : E-mail : Phone : Mobile : VEHICLE DETAILS (add additional cars or other data on separate page) Make Model Chassis # Engine # External Colour Internal Colour Year #1 #2 #3 FEES & AUTHORISATION Your Renewal Fee is Au $ __________ Note: Full year renewal rates are Au $140 (domestic Australia) or Au $160 (International) for the full year of 2013/14. New members joining in the previous year may have a credit applied to the full renewal fees based on a monthly credit allowance, depending on their date of joining. Please pay by direct deposit in to our bank account or by cheque to the “Lamborghini Club of Australia”. If you pay by direct deposit please ensure you leave your surname as a reference. Our account details are: Bank; BSB: Account number: Commonwealth 062 003 1002 4418 I authorize the club committee in its full discretion to release name/mail/e-mail/telephone details to Lamborghini affiliated organizations (unless advised otherwise in writing by the member). Signed ____________________ Date_____________________ Lamborghini Club of Australia 8 Penny Lane South Yarra, Victoria, 3141 Australia Telephone: +61 (0)411 746 897 Email: info@lamborghiniclub.com.au 10 Dinner with Valentino Balboni The Lamborghini Club of Australia is proud to announce it is hosting a dinner for Lamborghini’s legendary test driver and brand ambassador Valentino Balboni, on Friday 25th of October. This is a unique opportunity to meet the legend and hear stories of his 40+ years at Lamborghini – from the earliest days with Ferruccio to the development of the latest Avendator Roadster. Places are strictly limited to 50 and the event will very likely be sold out. To book you must be a paid-up member of the club and reservations will be make on a first come, first paid basis. Event details: Date: Friday October 25th Venue: The European (The Tea Room) - 161 Spring Street, MELBOURNE Time: 7PM – 10PM Cost: $175 per person (all inclusive) Contact Paul Cooke to make a booking on Telephone: +61 (0)411 746 897Email: info@lamborghiniclub.com.au Please make payments by direct deposit – please ensure you leave your surname as a reference: The Lamborghini Club of Australia Bank: Commonwealth Bank BSB: 062 003 Account number: 1002 4418 11 The new Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 Roadster perfectly combines sportiness and elegance. Aventador LP 700-4 Roadster For more information contact Augusto Favrin 0412-495-910 or Adam Chippendale 0449-290-070 362 Swan Street, Richmond Phone 03 8416-0800 zag.com.au facebook.com/zagameautomotive LMCT 9479 12 NuShots Our specialist product range includes superior quality floating acrylics, canvasses, prints, posters and presentation boxes in addition to photobooks, calendars and greeting cards. We ensure that your treasured memories last a lifetime. With a string of International and Australian printing awards, you can be assured our expert production team will provide you with products crafted to the highest quality available, because we understand your efforts to get the perfect photo and we reward you with a stunning end product at an exceptional price. NuShots Make your photos memorable NuShots Download Our Software Our free software gives you all the tools needed to design and create a range of beautiful premium printed products from your images. To download the software, go to www.nushots.com.au Be Creative Choose a product and photos. Add layouts, text and photo borders to create a breath-taking masterpiece that will be treasured for many years to come. Upload Your Order Order one or many. Generous discounts for multiple orders, delivered to your doorstep two weeks later. FOR LAMBORGHINI CLUB MEMBERS RECEIVE A 30% DISCOUNT ON FIRST ORDER OF ANY OF OUR PRODUCTS CODE - Lambo30 www.nushots.com.au 13 The brand of excellence now has a new home. The directors of Lamborghini Brisbane are proud to announce the relocation of the Lamborghini Brisbane showroom to 358 Wickham Street, Fortitude Valley. We would like to invite you to come in and see our fabulous new caffé, enjoy a coffee and peruse our current stock including the new Aventador Roadster arriving this month. Our business’ passion for all things Lamborghini means we will continue to strive to make every customer’s experience unique and enriching. Our experienced staff remain dedicated to providing the best in Lamborghini sales and service and look forward to welcoming you to our new dealership soon. Lamborghini Brisbane Authorised Dealer 358 Wickham Street, Fortitude Valley QLD 4006 Phone +61 (07) 3252 9099 Fax +61 (07) 3252 9088 www.lamborghinibrisbane.com 14 INDEPENDENT LAMBORGHINI SERVICES Our offer includes: • Australian distributors for kevlar Pega Clutch to suit Lamborghini, Ferrari and Maserati. (kevlar clutch assembly has up to 60% longer life than standard organic clutch) • Throttle body reconditioning service (we fit contactless potentiometers) • Instrument cluster repairs • Same day spare key cutting, coding and remote learn. • Reconditioning of leaking lift system shock absorbers and repair electronic faults in Koni systems. • Recondition e-gear actuators (Gallardo pre 2008 only) • We have diagnostic tools to handle most Lamborghini electronic systems. Placzek Pty Ltd, Sports & Classic Car Services and Independent Lamborghini Services Address: Factory 8, 202 Governor Road Braeside Victoria 3195 Australia Website: www.sportscarservices.com.au Find us on facebook www.facebook.com/pages/LamborghiniServicesAustralia/121336231242712 Telephone: 03 9587 3423 Fax: 03 9587 3424 15 Club Calendar 2013 New South Wales For more information, drive notes, etc. please contact Jeff Lee on 0401 138 812 or the named event organiser. PLEASE CONFIRM YOUR ATTENDANCE ASAP. Month AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER Date Description TBA TBA TBA TBA NOTE *** Please note events subject to change at any time without prior notice *** **** TBA **** We are currently looking for a NSW coordinator. If you have an interest in organising a few events for the year, please get in touch with Michael Warshall on 0411 232 232 or warshall@nulab.com.au. 16 Club Calendar 2013 Queensland For more information, drive notes, etc. please contact Warwick Donsky on 0433 178 832 or the named event organiser. PLEASE CONFIRM YOUR ATTENDANCE ASAP. Month Date Description AUGUST Sunday 18th Drive to Harrisville lunch at the Royal Hotel. OCTOBER Sunday 20th Lakeside Raceway (Time to be confirmed) OCTOBER Sunday 1st Capriccio’s Italian Restaurant Maleny. NOTE **** Please send Warwick an email on warwickk@bigpond.net.au if you have other suggestions for suitable venues or Bull Runs - your feedback is greatly appreciated! **** Club Calendar 2013 South Australia We are currently looking for a SA coordinator. If you have an interest in organising a few events for the year, please get in touch with Michael Warshall on 0411 232 232 or warshall@nulab.com.au. 17 Club Calendar 2013 Western Australia For more information, drive notes, etc. please contact Michael Hill on 0401 103 150 or the named event organiser. PLEASE CONFIRM YOUR ATTENDANCE ASAP. Month Date Description AUGUST Friday 16th to Sunday 18th EVENT - Targa West AUGUST Saturday 24th BULL RUN - Lunch down at Pinjarrah SEPTEMBER Tuesday 17th DINNER - TBA OCTOBER Saturday 12th TBA NOVEMBER Sunday 3rd BULL RUN - Italian Car Show Day NOVEMBER Sunday 10th BULL RUN - Brockwell Run NOTE **** Please send Michael an email if you have other suggestions for suitable venues or Bull Runs - your feedback is greatly appreciated! **** Club Calendar 2013 Victoria For more information, drive notes, etc. please contact Paul Cooke on 0411 746 897 or the named event organiser. PLEASE CONFIRM YOUR ATTENDANCE ASAP. Month Date SEPTEMBER Sunday 15th OCTOBER Friday 25th OCTOBER Saturday 26th OCTOBER Sunday 27th Description TRACK DAY - Winton with the Ferrari Club. Places are still available. $300 per car. FREE to club members DINNER - The European (Tea Room). Valentino Balboni is guest speaker. 7 PM to 10 PM. Limited to 50 places $175 per person MOTORCLASSICA - Royal Exhibition Buildings and Club AGM BULL RUN - Mornington Peninsula Details TBC NOTE **** Please send Paul Cooke an email at paulbdcooke@gmail.com if you have other suggestions for suitable venues or Bull Runs - your feedback is greatly appreciated! **** 18 Motorclassica Weekend in Melbourne The Lamborghini Club of Australia is hoping to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Lamborghini in style around this year’s Motorclassica. We are hoping to get as many interstate visitors as we can to Melbourne. Friday October 25 Dinner wth Valentio Balboni (see separate advertisement). Note places are strictly limited. Saturday October 26 Motorclassica. We are hoping to get 50 member cars on display at the Exhibition Buildings. Inside this year will be a display of every Lamborghini model including something special from the Lamborghini Museum. Please join us with your pride and joy for a fun day at Motorclassica. Please email Paul Cooke on paulbdcooke@gmail. com if you would like to join us. The club will be providing free tickets to all owners that display their cars. Sunday October 27 Mornington Peninsula drive and lunch at Port Philip Estate Winery. As per usual, we will RV at Kanteen and then take a leisurely/ back road route to the winery and enjoy a late lunch (2PM). Cost is $100 per person for 3 courses. We will settle the drinks bill on the day. Please make payments by direct deposit – please ensure you leave your surname as a reference: The Lamborghini Club of Australia Bank: Commonwealth Bank BSB: 062 003 Account number: 1002 4418 Please join us in Melbourne this year for what looks like a terrific weekend of cars, food and fine wine. 19 20 21 LAMBORGHINI EGOISTA WALTER DE SILVA’S HOMAGE FOR LAMBORGHINI’S 50TH ANNIVERSARY 12 MAY 2013 Sant’Agata Bolognese, Italy, 12 May 2013. There was an emotional moment in Sant’Agata Bolognese yesterday at the culmination of the gala celebrating Lamborghini’s 50th anniversary: Walter De Silva’s incredible vehicle made its entry in front of a thousand invitees, the Head of Design for the Volkswagen Group’s homage to celebrating the House of the Raging Bull’s half century. “I am very attached to this Italian brand, being an Italian myself. I wanted to pay homage to and think up a vehicle to underline the fact that Lamborghinis have always been made with passion, and with the heart more than the head,” said an emotional De Silva. Indeed the Egoista, as the vehicle has been christened, is a car forged from a passion for innovation and alternative solutions, the same passion which has always set the Lamborghini brand apart. “This is a car made for one person only, to allow them to have fun and express their personality to the maximum. It is designed purely for hyper-sophisticated people who want only the most extreme and special things in the world. It represents hedonism taken to the extreme, it is a car without compromises, in a word: egoista (selfish),” De Silva further explained. The supercar’s debut was equally spectacular, with a cinematic entry announced by a trailer projected onto the nine big screens in the room. The stage was transformed into a landing strip, with a top model in a flight suit guiding the Egoista’s arrival with ground crew light paddles, and the roar of the V10 engine shaking the 20-meter-tall tensioned event structure: this is the spectacle the VIP guests were treated to when Lamborghini President and CEO Stephan Winkelmann entered at the wheel of the Egoista, before inviting its creator, Walter De Silva, to join him on stage. Concept and technology Powered by a 5.2-liter V10 engine supplying it with 600 horsepower, the Lamborghini Egoista is an intentionally extreme and unusual vehicle with absolutely unique 22 characteristics, created by the Volkswagen Group design team – Alessandro Dambrosio responsible for the exterior and Stefan Sielaff for the interior, in particular. De Silva’s team chose to create a single-seater, pushing all the characteristics in Lamborghini’s make-up meaning pure driving pleasure, performance and style beyond their limits. The cockpit, designed like a tailor-made suit for the driver, is a removable section which, once combined with the rest of the vehicle, creates a perfect technical, mechanical and aerodynamic unit. Inspiration once again comes from the world of aviation, and in particular the Apache helicopter, where the cockpit can be ejected in an emergency. “The cockpit, made completely of carbon fiber and aluminum, represents a sort of survival cell, allowing the driver to isolate and protect themselves from external elements,” De Silva explained.“We kept an eye on the future when designing the Egoista, with the idea that its cockpit could have been taken from a jet aircraft and integrated into a road vehicle, to provide a different travel option.” The design The exterior is characterised by two fundamental aspects: its architecture, and the materials used. The design is determined by a highly muscular structure, in which empty and solid areas fit together with strength and vigor. The bodywork is dominated, on its sides, by the stylised profile of a bull preparing to charge, its horns lowered. The bull is driving towards the front wheels, conferring a futuristic dynamism and lines which are already, in themselves, highly aggressive. The challenge of efficiently inserting the Lamborghini symbol as an integral part of the bodywork was met courageously and artistically. The plan view reveals a trimaran profile, where the central hull forms a unique section with the cockpit, underlined by the carbonfiber cover on the front hood. The upper part of the vehicle does not have aerodynamic appendages, but rather flaps integrated in the bodywork profile which act automatically depending on the driving conditions. Two rear flaps activate automatically at high speeds to increase stability, while a series of air intakes on the back of the engine hood provides the cooling air flow to the powerful V10 power plant. While the front of the vehicle has a profile intended to increase downforce, the rear is fully open with the mechanics in view, reducing weight but also with the result of creating a more aggressive look. The Lamborghini Egoista’s lights are more like an aircraft’s than a road vehicle’s. It does not have traditional headlights, rather LED clearance lights which determine its position not just on a single plane such as the road, but rather in three dimensions, as is required in airspace. Two white front lights, two red rear lights, a red flashing light in the upper part of the tail, two orange bull’s eyes as side markers, and a further two lights on the roof, red on the left and green on the right, make this four-wheeled UFO unique even in the dark. Finally, hidden behind the front air intakes at the base of the join between the central body and the two side sections, are two powerful xenon headlamps, two eagle’s eyes able to scan the darkness for great distances. As it is made from lightweight materials such as aluminum and carbon-fiber, the vehicle has no-walk zones, duly marked like on airliners. The parallels with the world of aeronautics do not end here, however, as the body is made from a special antiradar material, and the glass is anti-glare with an orange gradation. The rims are also made from antiradar material, flat and rough, embellished with carbon-fiber plates to improve their aerodynamics. 23 Interior The cockpit’s interior is extremely irrational. There is a racing seat with a four-point seatbelt, the airbags, and the bare minimum of instruments. The focal point of these is a head-up display, typical of jet fighters. To get out of the vehicle, the driver must remove the steering wheel and rest it on the dashboard, open the dome with an electronic command, stand up in their seat, sit down on a precise point of the left-hand bodywork, then swivel their legs 180 degrees from the inside of the cockpit to the outside of the vehicle. At this point they can set their feet down and stand up. Even in getting out of the vehicle, the Lamborghini Egoista requires a pilot more than a driver, a real top gun. The philosophy The Egoista contains, in Walter De Silva’s opinion, all the product criteria which are part of Lamborghini’s makeup. “It’s as if Ferruccio Lamborghini were saying: I’m going to put the engine in the back, I don’t want a passenger. I want it for myself, and I want it as I imagine it to be. It is a fanatical vehicle, Egoista fits it well.” If Lamborghinis are cars for the few, this one goes further. It is a car for itself, a gift from Lamborghini to Lamborghini, resplendent in its solitude. The Egoista is pure emotion, Never Never Land, which no one can ever possess, and which will always remain a dream, for everyone. Auto Italia 2013 Text: Phil Nash Photos: John Quilligan John Allott Auto Italia 2013 was an extremely successful event. Several club members drove up from Melbourne to assist with cars for this years featured marque - Lamborghini, Celebrating 50 years. Tim Kay and his co-driver Chris in their sensational white Countach, joined myself and co-driver and chief photographer, John Quilligan, in the series 2 Espada, John and Judy Gove in their lovely Fiat Dino Spider as well as club stalwarts, Dominic and Marcella Quattrocchi. We met at Albury early Saturday morning and proceeded in convoy to Canberra... the Countach often blasting away on short sprints up the Hume Highway. Tim very cleverly brought Chris along (who is an excellent spanner man) in case there were any issues. I am very pleased to report that both the Countach and the Espada travelled the 1400 km trip incident free. Both cars enjoyed the opportunity to stretch their legs on the 210km per hour, sorry, I meant 110 km per hour Hume Highway. On the Saturday evening the Melbourne contingent met up with some of the NSW and Qld club members at the Italian Consulate’s famous Auto Italia pre-event dinner drinks and canapés. My tip for anyone going in future years - get there early to acquire the best parking spots. There was a very officious “door bitch” at the driveway entrance that dismissively turned away a Porsche 928 in front of me, then, eagerly waved me through in the Espada. LOL. The weather forecast for Sunday was not great, showers, but what eventuated was brilliant sunshine and an almost cloudless day. Over 500 Italian cars and bikes crowded the Old Parliament House lawns. 24 The Lamborghinis, being the featured marque, had prime positions. Wonderful! Magnificent Diablos’, 3 x Countach’s including a very rare periscopo, a beautiful Urraco (my co-pilots “car of the event”), 2 x Espada, a couple of Gallardos, a Jarama and a most impressive, pristine white Murciélago. I can thoroughly recommend a trip to Canberra for this event. There is always a cornucopia of Italian motoring delights, both two and four wheel, to regale the senses. See you in 2014! [Ed - plus Phil won a prize for best Lamborghini - so we had to include a photo of that!] 25 Auto Italia 2013 By Tim Kay Being the 50th Anniversary of Lamborghini it was a very good reason to head up to Canberra for AutoItalia. I left home with a friend, Chris at 6.00 am Saturday morning and drove through the Yarra Valley in the early morning mist as the sun came up. What a fantastic experience. We met up with Dominic and Marcela at Wangaratta at 9.00am, 26 fuelled up and continued on our way. We then met up with Phil Nash in his beautiful white Espada, and a friend of his John from the Fiat Club in an excellent example of a Fiat Dino Spyder. We all stopped at Gundaghai to fuel up again before arriving in Canberra at 2.00. Upon arrival at our Hotel we met up with a group that had headed down from Sydney with a make up of 3 Gallardos, a 360 Challenge, 2 Masaratis and a Black ZL1 SS Camaro. We headed out on a drive to the Cotter dam and Tibinbilla space centre along some fantastic driving roads for an 80 km blast. On the way back we were invited to the Italian Embassy with an estimate of 50 other Italian exotics for drinks. A small group from the club headed to the Hyatt for a light dinner and catchup, in the bar which finished a fantastic day. Sunday morning I headed down to give my car a clean and met up with the guys who I went on the run with on Saturday, and there was another 2 Ferraris in their group. They asked if I wanted to go on another run that morning before the display as they had 27 enjoyed the run yesterday and wanted to do it again. I declined this time deciding to get my car ready for the display. We arrived at the display at 8.30 am and set up a line of Lamborghinis of all different makes and colors totalling 20 for the day. A couple of members from Sydney headed down for the day in Lamborghinis as well as several members attending to support the club. At 2.30pm after the awards had been presented we decided to hit the road back to Melbourne. We fuelled up at Yass and jumped onto the long stretch of road where we sat on a steady speed with the tacho reading 3500rpm for most of the trip. We averaged 16.6L/100 and covered a total of 1480 km by the time we got home at 10pm Sunday night. It was a fantastic weekend, and great to catch up with all the members that attended. 28 29 Phil and John’s Excellent Adventure Auto Italia Sunday 7 April By Phil Nash and John Quilligan Fridays are just great aren’t they? The end of the working week, the prospect of seeing friends and doing the stuff you really want to do. This Friday in April was special. It was the beginning of a weekend with my mate Phil driving to Canberra and back. But it was to be no ordinary road trip – no way. This was the weekend of the Auto Italia concourse in Canberra so Phil was bringing his beautiful 1972 Series II Lamborghini Espada. This is a car that Phil has fastidiously restored, inside and out, top to bottom with superb results and I’m smiling like a Cheshire cat to be the navigator for this trip. It was a stunning autumn day. Launch time was 10 o’clock in the morning. Needless to say, I was ready to go a lot earlier than this and at about ten past ten I heard the Lambo arrive outside, its four litre V12 rumbling a bass baritone song down the street, quietly stopping and unpretentiously giving way to the quiet of the neighbourhood. Within seconds, the luggage was stowed, we took a quick photo or two to mark the beginning of our journey and then took our positions, driver and navigator. Phil fired up the engine and the neighbourhood was treated to the lion roaring, just briefly, to let the wide savannah know who’s boss. We were on our way. For us, Yea is a chance to stop for a coffee and a bite to eat, a chance to let our minds switch off from work and register that we are away. We found Our route to Canberra takes us through Yea, a night in Beechworth, Albury and then to the national capital. Once we were clear of the eastern suburbs, past Yarra Glen, the Lambo was able to get into a stride going through the hills on the Melba Highway. That little stretch to Yea gave us a good indication of how the engine was running. It was running like Swiss watch, just beautifully. Phil being the fastidious guy that he is, had the Lambo tuned up on the dyno the day before and the results were mechanical perfection. the café and settled in for a short break. Then Phil’s phone rang. Work wasn’t going to let him off that easily. After some assertive directions, the problem (at least from our point of view) was solved and we got back to the more important business of enjoying the trip. Leaving Yea, you really know that you’ve left suburbia behind. As we approached Mansfield, we were both reflecting upon what a beautiful part of the world we call home. The country scenery was rolling by, the engine was burbling contentedly and the warm autumn air was blowing gently through the windows. 30 I took over the driving as we turned north to head for Benalla. This was going to be a challenge. I hadn’t driven the Lambo before but I’m reasonably good with cars and thought it would be easy enough. The big Borg and Beck clutch was heavy as I expected for a 41 year-old transmission linked to a V12. I gave it a boot full of throttle before releasing the clutch and the Espada moved nicely onto the road. Then I spoiled the nice takeoff with a crunch into second. Okay, so this gearbox needs some serious skill to get under control. The remainder of the upshifts were easy enough. This gave us some time to talk about the downshifts. Downshifting involved rapid double-declutching while keeping the revs up before engaging the lower gear with ‘feel’ through the stick. This was going to require some real care. Phil was very patient and didn’t grimace too much. The Espada’s engine has great torque (394 nM @ 5500 rpm) as you might expect from a large displacement oversquare V12. On hills you are equally tempted to just open the throttle to let the 6 Weber 40 mm DCOE carbies breath or to change down a gear and hear that beautiful engine note at higher revs. The steering is direct and accurate and, despite the lack of power assistance, surprisingly light for a car of this size. This car is a serious a grand tourer. exotica was everywhere - Lamborghinis, Ferraris, Maseratis, Fiats, Alfas and Lancias. No sooner were the cars parked and people were lining up for aperitivo in the embassy than it started raining. Just as well Mark and Barbara put the soft-top over the bambino! We eventually hit Beechworth, found the motel despite the GPS directions, and headed to the Nicholson Hotel for a counter meal. Lovely! The next morning, after eating some muesli that was designed to keep dentists in business, we hit the road again. Today we were joining up in Albury with some other people heading for Auto Italia - John and Judy in their immaculate racing green Dino Fiat, Tim and Chris in their white Lambo Countach. I went for a blat with Tim in the Countach as far as Gundagai and then rejoined Phil in the Espada – from racer to grand tourer again. much better stop than Holbrook! It was another beautiful morning and the place was taken over by the local women’s club. All heads were turned as the Espada rumbled into its parking spot. The crowd had a great time drinking a little prosecco, eating some fabulous cheeses and panettone, and sharing their love of Italian motoring art. It was a sure fire formula for a good time! ‘Grazie mille’ to Luca and Simona for their hospitality! And Luca, we’ll keep an eye out for the missing Caravaggios! (Hmmm … those Rodin brasses were quite nice too!) Sunday morning was another perfect autumn day in Canberra. We arrived early and were directed to put the big Espada on show in a line up of classic Lambos in honour of Lamborghini’s 40th anniversary. We had a Urraco, a Murcielago, a Countach, our Espada, a Diablo and a Gallardo - After a quick snack we were off again, this time heading for the capital and keen to keep our date at the Italian Embassy at 5 pm. Luca and Simona (the Italian Ambassador and his wife) were expecting quite a stable! Needless to say they attracted huge attention during the day. I insisted that we stop at Jugiong to introduce Phil to the Jugiong Café – a us – and around two hundred other people and their cars! Italian car The day was spent wandering around admiring the machinery, talking to the owners and choosing our favourite examples for voting. For me it included fantasizing about which car or motorcycle I might buy to participate as an owner. I think the Urraco is high 31 on the list at the moment or maybe a Bertone X19. Phil exuded charm throughout the day whenever he saw someone sporting a voting sheet. Well, it’s Canberra isn’t it?! Anyway, it worked! Phil’s car won the Best Lambo in Show! In my totally unbiased opinion, he deserved it. The car is immaculate. The red leather interior is simply luscious perfection and was a real eyecatcher. So many people asked if they could sit in it. The car is art in motion even standing still. It is testimony to the care and high standards that Phil has applied to its restoration. Our new friend, Luca, presented Phil with his award in front of Old Parliament House. That was a moment to remember and I was pleased to be there to share it. Soon after that, Phil, giving way to one of his very few weaknesses (besides bourbon and coke) bought an Alfa 75 – you see, he has a soft spot for 75s! This one had a few glitches but represented another project. Hey, use it or lose it I say! After garaging the two cars back at the apartment, we had a celebratory dinner, told each other a few lies and solved the problems of the world over a glass of wine. Monday morning 5 am – more tooth-breaking muesli. 6 am both cars fired up in the foggy Canberra morning and we took off down the highway heading home. The little Alfa was humming along in the fog and the Espada its usual impressive presence on the highway. Jugiong was brunch with the Espada and its little brother parked outside the café again creating much interest. Several hours later, we were home and our Auto Italia weekend in autumn was over for another year. The big Lambo had 32 performed flawlessly for the whole trip. It was grand touring in the true sense of those words. Thanks Phil for sharing it with me again! Looking forward to next year and I promise my gear changes will be better but, maaaatte!, you might have to lend me the Lambo for a few weekends to get them right! 2nd June, 2013 - Victorian Drive Day By Paul Cooke (VIC) As they say in the military, “time spent on reconnaissance is never wasted” were out of Melbourne’s every expanding suburbs. The drive day to the Yarra Valley almost ended in disaster as the key scenic drive route (Warburton to Narbethong) was being resurfaced. A trip the week prior to the lunch ensured that members and their cars didn’t have to test their 4wd skills. As per usual, Monsieur’s Berman and Alexander rejected the map/ sat nav and road markings and set about a new and infinitely more interesting route to the restaurant – arriving 30 mins later than the group (or exactly when they had intended to – depending on who you spoke to!) Note to myself – always drive the route first! Bella Vedere is almost opposite Domain Chandon and has a great The day was a corker – a quick coffee/pit stop and head count at Kanteen at Como Park. This year we didn’t have to beat the Nissan GTRs for parking spots and everyone arrived on time (which is no mean feat when you consider some of the car ages). The drive was from Como to Coldstream via Wandin/launching Place and Healesville arriving at the venue – Bella Vedere. Not as pretty as the route planned but some nice B roads once we 33 reputation for cooking classes, home made bread and seasonal menus. The team looked after us well and it was great to hear Peter Watson describe Italy during the Lamborghini celebrations, the challenges of language/navigation and of his first drive in his Diablo. A long lunch of slow food was order of the day. 12 cars started, 12 cars finished – my idea of a good drive day. The Grand Giro - A Tribute To The Great Man Himself - Mr Ferruccio Lamborghini 34 Lamborghini 50th Giro Photos 35 Program of the Grande Giro Lamborghini 50° Anniversario 15 March 2013 Dear Mr. Mark Jansen, the Grande Giro Lamborghini 50° Anniversario is getting closer and we are eager to welcome you in Milan. Tuesday, 7 May: the spotlights are on Lamborghini. A cavalcade of 350 cars with 700 participants from 29 countries will start at Piazza Castello, in Milan downtown. Welcome and registration will be held there from 12 PM to 6 PM. After the registration formalities, we will provide a shuttle service to your hotel. For participants shipping their car to Milan, please be aware that the cars can be dropped directly at Piazza Castello during the morning of 7 May from midnight till 8 AM. Moreover, to provide you with support for the delivery of your car, we would kindly ask you to give us the contact details for your shipping/transportation company. We kindly inform you that your hotel in Milan will be: Principe di Savoia Piazza della Repubblica, 17 20124 Milan If you are planning to arrive in Milan before 7 May, please feel free to ask us to arrange extra nights’ accommodation. For tour participants joining in Rome or Bologna, a further communication will be sent out to you shortly. You can find below the updated program of the Grande Giro Lamborghini 50° Anniversario. 36 We are also planning special gifts for all our Guests. Therefore, would you please send us your shoe size and that of your co-driver according to the enclosed grid? Please note that in order to have the gifts ready for the event in May and to give you support for the delivery of the car we would appreciate your kind feedback on the above within 24 March, simply replying to this email with the requested information. We would also like to remind you about the car’s inspection to be done two weeks before the shipment of the car or two weeks before the start of the Grande Giro. Details of this inspection can be found in Article 3 of the General Terms, http://www.lamborghini50.com/en/general-terms.html. Please contact your local Lamborghini dealership to book in your car. Should you have questions or concerns not addressed in this letter, please do not hesitate to contact us for any further information. We really look forward to motoring through Italy together. Best regards, Lamborghini50 Event Team Main Partner: Sponsor Ufficiali: Sponsor Tecnici: Con il Patrocinio di: 37 Program of the Grande Giro Lamborghini 50° Anniversario Tuesday 7 May 2013 MILAN Participants and cars’ meeting in Milan at Piazza Castello parking area 11 PM Welcome Registration, administrative and technical checks, assignation of event numbers, distribution of event program Participants’ shuttle service to their hotel Security surveillance of the cars at Piazza Castello, throughout the night Transfer to Hangar Bicocca in Milano Dinner at Hangar Bicocca Briefing and welcome speech Back to the hotel Wednesday 8 May 2013 STAGE 1 – Milan / Forte dei Marmi (330 km) 9 AM / 11 AM 10 AM / 12 PM 7 PM 7.30 PM 10.30 PM Shuttle service from the hotels to the car park Start of the cars from car park Arrival in Bobbio Cars exhibited in specially designated areas of the city center Buffet lunch at the San Colombano Monastery Departure from Bobbio Arrival in Forte dei Marmi Cars exhibited and guarded in Piazza Marconi and along the seaside Shuttle service to each one hotel Shuttle service from the hotels to La Capannina di Franceschi Cocktail and buffet dinner Back to the hotel Thursday 9 May 2013 STAGE 2 – Forte dei Marmi / Rome (400 km) 7 AM / 9 AM 8 AM / 10 AM Shuttle service from the hotel to the car park Start of the cars from car park Arrival at the Military Airport in Grosseto Buffet lunch Departure from the Military Airport in Grosseto Cars arrival in Rome Cars exhibited in specially designated areas of the city center Shuttle service to the hotels Night-time security surveillance of the cars at the car park Shuttle service from the hotels to Complesso Monumentale Santo Spirito in Sassia Cocktail and seated dinner Back to the hotel From 12 PM to 6 PM 7.30 PM 8 PM 12 PM / 2 PM 1 PM / 3 PM 4 PM / 6 PM 11.30 AM / 1.30 PM 12.30 PM / 2.30 PM 4.30 PM / 6.30 PM 7.30 PM 8.00 PM 11 PM 38 Friday 10 May 2013 STAGE 3 – Rome / Bologna (440 km) 7.30 AM / 9.30 AM 8.30 AM / 10.30 AM 10.30 PM / 11.30 PM Shuttle service from the hotel to the car parks Start of the cars from car parks Arrival in San Giustino Valdarno Buffet lunch at “Il Borro” estate Departure from San Giustino Valdarno Cars arrival in Bologna Cars exhibited and guarded in Piazza Maggiore, Piazza Galvani and Piazza Minghetti Shuttle service to the hotels Shuttle service from the hotel to typical restaurant in the city center Dinner Back to the hotel Saturday 11 May 2013 STAGE 4 – Bologna / Sant’Agata Bolognese (35 km) 12 PM / 2 PM 1 PM / 3 PM 5.30 PM / 7.30 PM 8 PM / 9 PM Concours d’Elegance in Piazza Maggiore Presentation of the cars to the public Lunch at participants’ leisure Cars’ departure from Bologna Arrival in Sant’Agata Bolognese Cars exhibited and surveilled at Automobili Lamborghini 10 AM / 12 PM 3 PM / 4 PM 4.15 PM / 5.15 PM 4 PM / 8 PM Activities at Factory: Museum/Factory tours and charity auction 8 PM 11.45 PM Gala Dinner Shuttle service back to the hotel in Bologna Sunday 12 May 2013 Participants’ farewell and end of the event Shuttle service towards Sant’Agata Bolognese for participants who need to collect their Lamborghini In the morning Shoes sizes grid Italy 39 39.5 40 40.5 41 41.5 42 42.5 43 43.5 44 44.5 45 UK 5 5.5 6 6.5 7 7.5 8 8.5 9 9.5 10 10.5 11 USA/Canada 6 6.5 7 7.5 8 8.5 9 9.5 10 10.5 11 11.5 12 39 Lamborghini’s 50th Anniversary: An Extraordinary Evening in Sant’Agata Bolognese for over 1000 guests Sant’Agata Bolognese, May 13, 2013 - The Lamborghini 50th Anniversary Grande Giro came to an end Saturday, 11 May. 350 super sports cars made their triumphal entry at Lamborghini headquarters after travelling from Bologna to Sant’Agata Bolognese, past staring onlookers, flashing cameras and applauding citizens and enthusiasts. Guests Over 1,000 people were invited to the exclusive gala dinner at the factory.Many were illustrious guests, including Prof. Rupert Stadler, Chief Executive Officer of AUDI AG, together with other members of the Board of Management and the Supervisory Board of AUDI AG and Volkswagen Group, and people who contributed to creating the Lamborghini legend: Gian Paolo Dallara, Mauro Forghieri, Paolo Stanzani, designers Marcello Gandini and Filippo Perini, former Commercial Director Ubaldo Sgarzi, former tester Valentino Balboni, Fabio Lamborghini and Claudio Domenicali, CEO of Ducati. Participants also included Pirelli President Marco Tronchetti Provera, Milan A.C. CEO Adriano Galliani and Daniela Occhiali, the Mayor of Sant’Agata Bolognese. Stephan Winkelmann, President and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini In his official speech, Stephan Winkelmann emphasized: ‘‘Lamborghini depicts a dream, a story, a legend that was created over time. Being a legend is certainly an essential element, but not enough for a brand like ours: our key words are quality, tradition, roots, craftsmanship and innovation - not to mention all those people whose perseverance and dedication contributed to creating the Lamborghini legend.’’ Lamborghini Urus Rupert Stadler, Chief Executive Officer of AUDI AG, announced amongst an applauding audience - that the company from Sant’Agata Bolognese will introduce its third model in 2017: the supersport Lamborghini Urus SUV, the sports utility vehicle presented last year at Beijing Auto Show. In a thrilling moment, Volkswagen Group Design Head Walter De Silva’s Lamborghini Egoista was driven on to center stage. This was De Silva’s way of celebrating and making tribute to the House of the Raging Bull’s 50th Anniversary. was the first ever sold and was specifically brought to Italy for the event by Norwegian collector Fredrik Skjoldt. It originally belonged to Farah Diba, wife of the then Shah of Persia. This vehicle was the same one used for Zagari’s photographs in the brochure and owner’s manual and still has the original engine. Gala Evening The event in Sant’Agata Bolognese The signal to enter the hall was given to the guests by the arrival of a majestic Italian Navy EH 101 helicopter belonging to the 1st Helicopter Group of the Luni-Sarzana Helicopter Station. The gala evening, which was hosted by Communications and External Relations Director Raffaello Porro, started off with a standing ovation for the State Police, which provided its services throughout the entire Tour. Next, the winner of Lamborghini’s 50th Anniversary Concorso d’Eleganza contest took center stage amongst applauses: a 1969 Miura P 400 S belonging to Norwegian collector Harald Skjoldt and once owned by Frank Sinatra -- received the award from Maurizio Reggiani, Lamborghini Board Member for Research and Development. A breathtaking fireworks show at the end of the dinner was accompanied by an original soundtrack composed specifically for the event. Composers and performers of the original music included Chardo Formosa (Australia), Riccardo Caruso (grandson of renowned Enrico Caruso) and Riccardo Cioni (composer and entrepreneur). Stephen Head (USA) was responsible for the soundtrack’s sound design. The fireworks show was put together by Fratelli Soldi and covered an area of 170 meters. Band Mandoki Soul Mates, led by Leslie Mandoki and along with stars Paul Young, Howard Jones and Midge Ure, ended the evening with a captivating concert. The figures for the factory event are exceptional: a lounge area covering over 1,400sqm, a tensile structure supplied by 2,680kW set up in an area extending over 7,000sqm and 20m high, a 25m wide stage and a giant screen measuring 11 x 6.5m. Special gala dinner seating was enhanced by a carbon-fiber centerpiece created by the Lamborghini Advanced Composite Research Center, made of the carbon fibre of the company Mitsubishi Rayon, the supplier of raw materials used for the research and development of composite materials in the House of the Raging Bull’s supercars. Renowned Italian wine producer and technical sponsor for the evening, Bisol, also paid tribute to Lamborghini’s 50th Anniversary by making 300 exclusive bottles of its Cuvée del Fondatore Riserva Speciale Extra Brut. Lamborghini Egoista 50th Anniversary in Lamborghini’s city The company displayed 12 vehicles in Piazza dei Martiri in Sant’Agata Bolognese, including, among others, the Aventador LP 700-4 Coupé and Roadster and the Countach LP 400 (chassis number 002). This Countach 40 Lamborghini’s 50th Anniversary Concours d’Elegance in Piazza Maggiore and other initiatives in the city of Bologna On Saturday morning, 11 May, the honouring jury for Lamborghini’s 50th Anniversary elegance contest, led by Gian Paolo Dallara and composed by Walter De Silva, Head of Volkswagen Group Design, Alain Delamuraz, Vice President and Head of Marketing Blancpain, Giorgetto Giugiaro, founder of Italdesign Giugiaro, Harry Metcalfe, Editor in Chief of Evo magazine and collector of vintage cars, and Angelo Sticchi Damiani, President of ACI (Automobile Club d’Italia), along with the help of a specialized technical jury presided by Adolfo Orsi, evaluated more than 30 historical vehicles from the House of the Raging Bull (from the 350 GT to the Countach). The winner - the Miura P 400 S owned by Harald Skjoldt - received a special edition of the legendary Fifty Fathoms watch by Blancpain, a Main Partner in Lamborghini’s 50th Anniversary celebrations. Trumpeter Paolo Fresu improvised a morning concert on the terrace of the Basilica of San Petronio to the delight of participants. Lounge area An exceptional lounge welcomed guests upon their arrival, where they could sip an aperitif while strolling amid the Urus, Sesto Elemento, Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 GT3 and Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Super Trofeo displayed in the Motorsport area. The display was further enhanced by unique vehicles such as the 350 GTS, the Aventador ‘Follow Me’ from Bologna airport, and the spectacular presence of the police force’s Gallardo surrounded by the 26 motorcycles that had escorted the motorcade during the Grande Giro. A tribute to the areas devastated by the seismic events of May 2012 On the morning of 11 May, a delegation of Lamborghini vehicles escorted by two Carabinieri motorcycles and driven by 16 voluntary company employees headed towards the areas devastated by the seismic events of May 2012. The motorcade left Bologna’s city center and crossed the towns of Crevalcore, Camposanto, Finale Emilia, San Felice sul Panaro, Medolla, San Martino Spino, Cavezzo and Mirandola - which is home to technical sponsor Imperiale - and completed their tour in Sant’Agata Bolognese’s old town center. Lamborghini’s 50th Anniversary Aventador Roadster The 50th Anniversary Aventador LP 720-4 Roadster was on display in front of the main building, beside the coupé presented at the last motor show in Shanghai. This open super sports car features exclusive technology and equipment and will be manufactured in a limited run of 100 numbered units for the entire world. A Forged Composite® plate inside each vehicle further emphasizes its exclusivity by not only bearing the official 50th Anniversary logo, but also the vehicle’s progressive number. This limited edition boasts the redevelopment of the vehicle’s front and rear ends to provide improved performance, special Titans Grey paint, a unique interior and a V12 engine increased up to 720 hp. Celebratory book published by Skira increased by 36.5% compared to the same period in 2012, and pages viewed rose by 232.5%. The peak number of site visitors was on May 10, when some 46,000 people visited the web site. Facebook videos of the Grand Tour were viewed by about 400,000 people and liked by more than 4,900 viewers a day. The Lamborghini YouTube channel (where the daily Grand Tour clips were uploaded) was viewed between 12,000 and 19,000 times a day, putting these clips in 1st and 2nd place for the most viewed videos to date in the car and motors category on this video-sharing Web site. The photos published on Saturday morning on Instagram (instagram.com/lamborghini) from Piazza Maggiore were also very well received, with peaks of 8,000 likes for each picture and almost 3,000 followers in a single day for the official profile. Lamborghini’s 50th Anniversary will also be celebrated with a special illustrated book. The book boasts the curatorship of people the likes of top Italian art expert Philippe Daverio and Gian Luca Farinelli, Director of the Bologna film library. The book is divided into seven chapters focusing on the history and values of this company from Sant’Agata Bolognese: History, Technological Innovation, Design, People, Image and The Future. The book will also include a chapter with the most beautiful pictures from the Grande Giro. A deluxe edition can be ordered at skira@skira.net. Family & Friends Day The Grand Giro on the Internet w w w.t h e n e w s m a r k e t . c o m / lamborghini During the week of the Grand Tour, visitors to the Lamborghini website www.image.net 41 The event came to an end on Sunday, 12 May, with a day dedicated to employees and their families. There were over 2,000 participants. The evening was enlivened by a show of the Italian acrobatic dance company Kataklò and the attendance of the Italian actor and comedian Enrico Brignano. For other images and videos, please visit the web sites: www.lamborghini.com/press Lamborghini 50th Giro Photos 42 Lamborghini 50th Giro Photos 43 Lamborghini 50th Giro Photos 44 Lamborghini 50th Giro Photos 45 Photo Montage Photos and Captions by John Torrance (WA) “Third” lane, Lamborghinis only. A police bike guides cars through traffic On display on the lawn of the Bologna hotel, ready for the start of Bulls Roar Tour IV The new Performante (done 111 miles only), ready to start the Giro 50 46 Generation Gap – parked up on our last night in Europe Following Mark and Brooke done the mountain pass, after lunch at St Moritz 47 Allora! Photos and Words by Brooke Stuart (NSW) Allora (as I understand it), is an Italian word that is used when you are about to say something, but you haven’t quite decided what to say. It’s like saying “So”, “OK”, “Alright”, before making a statement. You get the idea. . I am telling you this because this random little word really became the war cry of the Australia’s on our trip. It just felt soooooooo Italian to start every sentence with “ALLORA...” It spiked up at every breakfast, hotel check in and really had no meaning other than we were all fitting into the Italian way of behaving. And what a very different way the Italian culture is. Very fortunately for me, my business as a tile importer has allowed me to go to Italy very often, so the culture is not foreign to me, but honestly there is always something more to learn in Italy, the home of fashion, style, food, cars and most of all posing :-). This trip I learnt that the Italian police were willing to close their eyes to the usual road rules, in preference to providing a police escort for a lap of Italy with 350 Lamborghini’s. It was purely national pride and the patriotic belief that if an Italian man had invented a car that does 300km/ hr, then why the hell wouldn’t we test the boundaries of this invention and “show off” to all of our countrymen. The Polizia pulled this off this absolute style. 20-30 presidential style motorcycle police officers parted the roads like Moses leading his followers out of Egypt. It was epic. Sirens roaring, white gloved hands parting the road from Milan to Rome, Rome to Bologna and ultimately to the gates of the Lamborghini at Sant’Agata. Naturally, the police escort was lead by their Gallardo Police car, cleverly donated by Lamborghini a few years ago, which was gratitously accepted by the Italian government as it would enable organ donors to reach their recipients quicker (yeah right), but for this week of the Giro it was essentially a pace car. A pace car, that is probably having a rebuild at the moment because the road rules certainly were left somewhere on or around Mr Berlosconi’s office. One of the 48 highlights for me was this same group of police officers sitting down to lunch with us enjoying of few bottles of wine in uniform before leading us through the next set of bends. I asked to take a photo, which they were so proud to let me. I couldn’t help to think that if this was Sydney, Alan Jones would be crying for the resignation of the police commissioner if such an outrage had occurred. Not in Italy..... Allora.... Or “SO WHAT”?? The greatest moment for me that really cannot be captured in any picture or sentence was the incredible passion of the Italian people lining the streets to see their national treasure, Lamborghini, come home to the place it was founded. Children jumping in the streets, random people on the side of the road clapping and cheering, families on balconies waving the red, white and green flags, BUT for me it was the little old ladies standing on the farm edge punching the air like as if we had just come home from the Olympics with ten gold medals, It was ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!! 49 Graham Lawrence 007 Shaken, but not stirred. Photos and Words by Brooke Stuart (NSW) This classic 007 line would be a fitting opening line for our veteran member Mr Graham Lawrence, given the testing time he spent on the Giro and beyond to the Bulls Roar IV. I have only met this man on a couple of occasions, but I was really looking forward to catching up once again in Italy. We had both sent our cars there for the event, mine a brand new Aventador and his a legendary and mystical Miura. His gorgeous silver Miura was the first one I had ever seen when I first joined the club back in 2006. Anyway, I arrived to the Giro registration booth to discover that Graham had been given the honour of wearing the rally number of 007. Very fitting for the witty English gentleman. Unfortunately for Graham the mechanical gods had decided that he was not going to be starring in the latest James Bond movie, rather a sitcom called: “NO roads lead to Rome”. In fact there were no roads at all, it was a case of planes trains and hire cars, kinda cross polinated with “Who wants to be a millionarie?. His trip certainly was a case of 50/50 and I am sure he had to phone more than just one friend. Like a bastard, I was capturing photo’s of a weathered Graham at the bar each evening hearing stories of tow trucks, lost luggage, unavailable hotel rooms and ultimately his travelling friend that had decided that she wasn’t cast for this movie and left as well. from my LIVE, front row seat, it was a comedy of errors. For Graham it must have been an amazing test of patience. Luckily I 50 like a drink and we did have many together on the three weeks we spent together. Before the Giro I had all these big dreams of buying a classic car and thanks to my new friend Graham I have decided that is not for me anymore. Finally (on the last day LOL), Graham’s annoying, very small issues (Motor racing can come down to a 20 cent part), was finally rectified and we were able to drive from Belgium, through France and get the train over to the UK. I really enjoyed seeing 007 smiling, from ear to ear (finally) as we arrived to the UK and we both blasted down the M1 and headed into London. Good bye old chap…. See you back in Sydney. 51 Concorso d’Eleganza Aussie Trophy for Graham Lawrence - 1st in the Miura Class 52 Photo Montage Photos Supplied by Graham Lawrence Dallara in front of MIURA, “Bella” he said. Parking in Bologna Summer in Europe! Foot down keep ahead of Brooke. Made it to Calais! 53 Photo Montage Photos Provided By Andre Cezanne (Vic) 54 Photo Montage Robyn and Graham Letham (NSW) 55 Photo Montage Photos by Trinh and Peter Watson (Vic) 56 57 Photo Montage Samantha and Massimo Guida (QLD) 58 59 Photo Montage Kristen and Paul Magagnino(NSW) 60 61 Photo Montage Michael Hill (WA) 62 Photo Montage by Mark Jansen (QLD) - The Sinatra Miura 63 Ferruccio Day 2013 Event in Panicarola By Matthew Jansen (QLD) - Age 9 64 65 Sunday 12 May to Panicarola and surrounds Today we headed off to Panicarola. We had breakfast, packed our bags and headed for the Bologna train station. We were travelling with our friend Graham. Dad bought the train tickets and we had to wait a few hours for the train. Dad said he knew which platform we had to leave from so we went there to wait for the train. Strangely, no one was on the platform. It was about one minute before our train was supposed to depart, Dad then realised he had us on the wrong platform. It was the local arrivals platform and not the departures. We had to run about 200 metres to get to the right platformn up and down stairs with all our suitcases… but we missed the train! Dad then had to go and change the ticket and we had to wait around another hour but the good thing was that we got to go on the super fast train for the first part of our trip. This is me jumping at Borgo Tre Rose (our hotel) Dad on the train We changed trains in Florence. Lots of fans from the Firenze (Florence) football club were streaming into the train station. We thought we had missed them (as they didn’t get onto our train) until we got to the first stop after Florence. Our empty train carriage was suddenly full! And it had been raining so the people were all soaked. We took this train to Chianciano Terme where we were met by two cars from the tour company who took us to our hotel. The ride to our hotel seemed to take forever and the rain got heavier and heavier but then stopped. We arrived at our Hotel Borgo Tre Rose which is a restored and rebuilt medieval hamlet located in a corner of Tuscany, between Montepulciano and Cortona. It is a restored private castle with surrounding buildings that have been converted into hotel rooms and suites. It was amazing! The countryside was so beautiful. Everywhere you looked, you could see amazing scenery and smell all the grapevines. That evening we went to the hotel where the rest of our group was staying and had drinks and nibblies. We had a great time and then one of the tour organisers took us back to our hotel and we went to bed. A view of Borgo Tre Rose (our hotel) 66 67 Monday 13 May Around Panicarola Today we went to the property of the family of Ferruccio Lamborghini. When he retired from the automobile industry, he went farming and growing grapes to make wine. We heard all about his life. We then went into a museum dedicated to Ferruccio’s life. He was a great inventor so there was much to see. After that, we went into the winery to have a simple lunch of bread with olive oil, salami, ham and cheese. I had water but mum and dad had wine poured straight from the big stainless steel wine barrels. We also got to watch a video on Ferruccio’s life. After this, we went in our mini-bus to tour the Trasimeno Lake. We made a short stop on the Maggiore Island. There was an old village there. We found a little cafe and stopped to have an icecream and drink. It was magnificent. We then caught our boat back to the mainland and on the way Dad took some funny photos of me. Maggiore Island on Trasimeno Lake (Italy) We went back to the hotel for a little while before driving to a restaurant nearby where we sat in a tent.There was a giant mosquito above our heads. I was so bored at the dinner table so I went and sat down on a lounge so I could charge my iTouch as it was near a power point. We finished dinner and caught the mini bus to our hotel. I got ready for bed. 68 Me mucking around on the boat on Trasimeno Lake (Italy) Trasimeno Lake – On boat (Mum, Steph, Dad and Me) 69 Tuesday 14 May around Panicarola and Surrounds Today we left our hotel to go to the ancient town of Montepulciano. Our friend Graham (from Sydney) met up with his friend Janet who lives in Montepulciano. She has lived there for 20 years so she told us a little bit about the village. It is a medieval town on a hill. Apparently its beginnings go back to the 3rd and 4th century BC. It was magnificent. We got some nice photos and Dad and Steph went way up into the town hall to get some photos from up high. We then went onto the old town of Pienza which was really nice. Dad,Steph and I found out that the buildings on the far right side overlooking vineyards were going to eventually erode away. After that we went to the town of Panacale where we had a yummy lunch. Me between two Lamborghinis The final night party! 70 We then had a very, very long ride back to our hotel in the mini-van (the locals got lost and sent us in circles). We got ready and then went to the final night party at the Lamborghini family vineyard property. They have a beautiful resort where people can stay. We had drinks and nibblies around the pool (there were very large mosquitos again)! We then moved into the restaurant to have dinner before a massive cake got brought out. Steph and I had some. It was YUMMY!. They also had a band which was led by quite an old man. He really got into the singing and had everyone dancing. After that we went back to our hotel to bed! Church in Panicale 71 Wednesday 15 May to Dosso and Bologna This morning we had to wake up early and leave by 8:00 am! We had to go to Dosso which was three hours away. We were ending our stay in Tuscany/Umbria. We were visiting the Lamborghini museum run by Fabio Lamborghini and it was amazing! It had lots of prototype cars, tractors and motorbikes as well as airconditioners, a helicopter, pushbikes, skis and other things that Lamborghini invented. We listened to Fabio tell us about the life of Ferruccio. After our museum visit we went off to a lovely restaurant that served lasagna that mum and dad said was amazing but I didn’t eat it. Yuck! 72 73 LAMBORGHINI – BULLS ROAR TOUR IV – EUROPE Our Bulls Roar Tour IV is fast approaching, and as we have not been involved in the organisation of the Lamborghini factory tour and are therefore unsure of what information they have provided to you, we have put together our own checklist of information that you may find useful. We will be with the group from its start point in Bologna on Wednesday evening May 15, through to the final night at the Guoman Tower Hotel in London. Due to the smaller number of vehicles on the tour, we will be driving a transit vehicle, which will have sufficient room to transport two suitcases per vehicle, plus any sundry items. We will distribute your detailed route books on the first evening and European road maps for each of the countries visited. Here is some further general information you may find useful : Tour Management contact number whilst on tour : Peter Everingham UK Mobile +44 (0) 7732 848340 Telephones: Dial 0044 in the UK and omit the first zero of the number you are calling Dial 0032 in Belgium and omit the first zero of the number you are calling Dial 0049 in Germany and omit the first zero of the number you are calling Dial 0034 in Italy Dial 0033 in France and omit the first zero of the number you are calling Dress code: Dress code is smart casual throughout the tour. You can expect the weather to be pretty good in May, however it may be advisable to bring a couple of items of warm clothing with you. Petrol: In Europe you will find that both 95 and 98 octane are available at all service stations. Electrical appliances: In the UK three pronged adapters are required and throughout the rest of the tour two pronged adapters will be needed. GENERAL INFORMATION WHEN TRAVELLING BY CAR IN EUROPE DOCUMENTS INTERNATIONAL DRIVING PERMIT Please note, that in a couple of the countries we will be visiting, you will require an International Driving Permit, in addition to your Australian Driving Licence. The cost of these permits is about $20 and application forms can be obtained either in person or on line from the Automobile Club (RAC) in your capital city or from the NRMA. Can you please ensure you have an International Driving Permit when you travel. 74 DOCUMENTS TO TAKE WITH YOU • • • • • A valid full driving licence (not provisional) An international driving permit The original vehicle registration document as proof of ownership Your motor insurance certificate Your passport VEHICLE EQUIPMENT We will provide the following compulsory equipment for your vehicle • • • • Warning Triangle Reflective jacket/vest Headlamp adjustment kit Personal breathalyser kit (required in France) You will need to supply the following • • • • • AUS Car Sticker First aid kit Spare set of bulbs (eg. Headlamp, indicator lights etc) We also strongly recommend that you bring your GPS with European &UK maps downloaded. (Although we will provide comprehensive maps and route instructions for the tour, you will need a GPS when we arrive back in the UK in order to get from the Eurotunnel station at Dover to your respective drop off points for your vehicles to be shipped back to Australia.) We also strongly recommend that you bring a small fire extinguisher for your vehicle. SPEED LIMITS IN EUROPE Speed limits in Switzerland Speed Limits in France : • • • • Built up areas – 50 km/h Open roads – 90 km/h (80 km/h when wet) Dual carriageway/non motorway – 110km/h (100/km when wet) Motorways – 130 km/h (110km/h when wet) • • • Speed limits in Italy Speed Limits in Belgium: • • • • • • Built up areas - 50 km/h (30 mph) Open roads – 90 km/h Motorways - 120 km/h • Speed Limits in Germany • • • Built up areas – 50 km/h Open roads – 80 km/h Motorways – 120 km/h Built up areas – 50 km/h (50km/h when wet) Open roads – 90 km/h (80km/hr when wet) Dual Carriageway – 100km/h (90 km/h when wet) Motorways – 130 km/h (110km/h when wet) I hope you find the above information useful. Built up areas – 50 km/h Open roads – 100 km/h Motorways – None unless stated I look forward to meeting you all at our hotel in Bologna and escorting you on wonderful trip through Europe, which I am sure you and your beautiful cars won’t forget. 75 76 The Bulls Roar Tour IV By Matthew Jansen (QLD) 77 Thursday 16 May to Lake Garda Today we went up to Lake Garda. It rained most of the way and just before the hotel, we had to go through a huge puddle. We checked into our hotel and then Dad got us to hurry and get ready so that we could take a taxi to Brescia to see the cars getting scrutineered for the 2013 Mille Miglia. We arrived and walked past some of the cars before finding a place for lunch. I was upset because they didn’t have pizza on the menu! I had a croissant and hot chocolate. It warmed me up. After lunch, we walked past some of the cars and found a place for ice cream and Dad bought Steph and I one. Mum also bought Steph and I a Mille Miglia sticker. We then walked past more cars (Dad knew the passenger in a nice old Maserati and exchanged hellos) and we found a Ferrari owned by a New Zealander from Queenstown. Dad had a chat to him. We then wandered off to look at more cars before catching our taxi back to our hotel and having dinner. What a day. Mum and I went back to the hotel room while Dad and Steph went off to look at the Mille Miglia cars come into Lake Garda. They came back shivering. Summer has not come in Europe yet. 78 Huge puddle! Mille Miglia Start 79 Friday 17 May to Lake Como This morning we left Lake Garda in the mini-van and headed up through to Lake Como. We took a shortcut but Dad and Steph went up to St Moritz and saw the snow. Just before they branched off, we stopped for lunch. It was at a Pizzeria. I was so looking forward to pizza. They had four pages of Pizzas. We went up to ask how large they were (Quanto Grande?) only to be told that there were no pizzas today! I was so mad. In fact, I was really, really mad. In the end I had some sort of antipasto dish which I didn’t really like much of. The salami was good! We left there just as Dad drove past. Dad gave us a wave as he headed up to St Moritz. On we went in our mini-van until we arrived in Lake Como. We got there just after lunch. After checking in, Mum and I went for a walk. 80 Mum bought us both an icecream. We wandered around looking at Lake Como and then we looked at some shops. We found a little Fiat 500 used as a pizza delivery car. We also found a Benetton shop and Mum bought me some really nice clothes. Off we went back to our hotel and showered and got ready for dinner. Eventually Dad and Steph arrived and we had dinner with the rest of the group. Another great day at the office. Fiat 500 used for pizza delivery at Lake Como 81 Saturday 18 May to Lake Orta Today I asked my friend Brooke if I could go in his Lamborghini Aventador. When he said yes I was so thrilled that I nearly jumped out of my seat at breakfast. When it was time to go, we headed off. I had to navigate for him. On the first turn, I made a mistake but that was only because I got my lefts and rights mixed up. Then everybody went the wrong way. We worked it out and got on the right track and eventually made it to our coffee stop at Lake Lugano where I had a hot chocolate. Steph and I were supposed to switch cars but then Dad said it would be all too hard so we decided to switch at the lunch stop. We headed off again. The drive was really nice. We went through about seven tunnels and we went past about five waterfalls and then when we finally arrived at the lunch stop I wasn’t very hungry until I saw the Pizzeria that this time, actually sold pizza and I said to Dad and our friends that we should go there. But Dad wanted to go somewhere else. In the end, his restaurant wasn’t good so I got to go to my Pizzeria in the end anyway. I finally was able to have pizza – Yay! We finished our pizza and then I nagged Dad until I could get an icecream. He said yes and I had one. Our friends were ready to go and so were we so I headed off with Dad and Steph went with Brooke. I had to navigate for Dad but he never listened to me so I just said, figure it out for yourself! We finally arrived at our hotel in Lake Orta just after 5:00 pm. Mum, Gavin and Peter had to come and help us get down the skinny, winding driveway as it was steep and bumpy. We didn’t want the cars to scrape. All of them made it down into the car park safely. The hotel was called Hotel San Rocco and was an old convent until the 1960′s. It is in the commune of Orta San Giulio. 82 Breakfast at Lake Como 83 Sunday 19 May to Lake Sarnen Today we were heading for Lake Sarnen. It was scary for Dad to get out the driveway as the handbrake on the car doesn’t work and the driveway was skinny, steep and bumpy. Anyway, he gave it all a good burst and up and out he went. I went in the mini-van and we headed off for the Simplon Pass which is a is a high mountain pass between the Pennine Alps and the Lepontine Alps in Switzerland. On our way to the Simplon Pass, we saw beautiful scenery and lots of waterfalls. The snow was melting and the water from it was making its way down the mountains creating huge waterfalls. When we reached the customs for going into Switzerland from Italy, the man that could speak English said that there was 40 cm of snow on the road and we weren’t going to get the cars through it. He suggested that we go back down to Iselle (about 5 kilometres) to catch a car train. We took his advice and went to Iselle to catch the train. After some discussion we decided to wait for the train. While we were waiting we had some fun. We did some creative photos. First we started jumping in the front of the cars and pretending that we were jumping as high as the bonnet. Then we just went a little bit crazy and everybody just started to jump wherever it felt right for them. Brooke and I did an awesome jumping photo that he put on Facebook (and now I’m world wide :D ). The train arrived 30 minutes early which was good and it was bad. We didn’t get time to finish having fun, but the train was early so we could catch up on the time we weren’t on schedule for. We hopped on the train and off we went!It felt a bit weird having to stay in a car, on a train, in darkness while it moved. 84 When we got off the train, customs stopped us briefly to check our passports. We also had to pay at a ticket booth for our ride on the train. Our friends Peter and Trin in another car went through the ticket booth without paying which forced Brooke and Gavin to pay double (teehee) as they were behind them. mountain scenery was on the left and on the right but past a valley or a lake. Not long before we arrived at Lake Sarnen, we stopped at the top of one of the mountains to have an icecream. I bought one that came with a little toy – a wooden cow. The view from the restaurant was awesome. When everybody had paid for their tickets (except for Peter and Trin) we set off for lunch. We stopped at a place that also said it was a pizzeria (but it didn’t sell pizza of course). We ordered, ate and set off again for another train ride. It didn’t take us long to get to our hotel (Parkhotel Waldheim) in Lake Sarnen. We carted all the luggage up to the 3rd floor (the last floor, and of course the hotel didn’t have any lifts, escalators, etc.). We finally got all the luggage up into our room, freshened up and went down to dinner. We ate dinner (but I wasn’t allowed dessert :C). I went to bed and… wait for tomorrow. It wasn’t far away but we just missed a train. Anyway, we got onto the next which seemed to go a bit faster and it was darker. We hopped off the train and headed off. We then started driving past beautiful lakes again and driving through little villages. The 85 Monday 20 May – Free day up to Piz Gloria This morning we got up and the weather was quite nice. This was the view from our hotel at Lake Sarnen. cableway. This took about 20 minutes. We then caught the cable car up to Piz Gloria. This meant changing three times (four cable cars) until we reached the top. It took about 30 minutes. After breakfast, the hotel mini-van took us to the Sarnen train station and Dad bought some tickets. The mini-van had to do two trips because there were 10 of us. We got the train up to Interlaken and the journey took about an hour and a half. The views from the windows were pretty. Once we got to Interlaken we had to swap trains to go to Lauterbrunnen. There was a trick. We had to make sure we were on the right half of the train because it split in two (bye bye dad :) teehee). This train took about 30 minutes. We then had to walk through the train station and around the corner to catch the bus up to the Schilthorn aerial Piz Gloria got its name from the James Bond film “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service”. “The movie production team found the restaurant partly constructed, and financially contributed to its completion in return for exclusive use for filming the movie (released in 1969), where the building is shown quite prominently.“. The summit is 2970 m high. When we arrived we went to the restaurant where we had tables booked for the group. It was a revolving 86 We finally finished our beautiful trip up to Piz Gloria in the mountains and started our return trip. It took about three hours to get back. I fell asleep on the train so I could have some more energy for dinner. Our mini-van was waiting at the train station and took us back to the hotel. I went and rested some more before going down for dinner. I even managed to sneak dessert in tonight :) . restaurant and Steph and I made use of that by putting pencils on the revolving bit. Sadly, someone took them before they reached us again :( . When we finished lunch we went out onto the platform in the snow. I started throwing snow balls at everyone but Brooke grabbed me and hung me over the edge. Ahhhh. I saw the end of my life :) After mucking around with snow balls we then had a photo taken of the group. Everyone pretended they were James Bond. I put my hands up as if the baddies were about to shoot me. 87 Tuesday 21 May to Colmar in France Today it was another early morning start but we had to stop at the service station so that the cars could get washed and fuel up. Unfortunately, a lady backed into one of the cars – the Diablo. The front right-hand side driver panel got banged near the wheel and there was a slight scrape all down that side. Many of the group were watching as the lady backed straight into it but no one had a chance to yell out. Brooke put his hands up to his head and pulled a face as it happened which was one of the first indications to the driver that something was going horribly wrong. The only good thing was that the car was still driveable. The Swiss police were called and we all waited around until statements were made and the proper paperwork filled out. The weather was a bit miserable this morning. It was raining and the clouds were low. Mum and Dad went in the car up over a mountain while Steph and I took a faster route in the mini-van. Mum said that the mountain was wet and that they went through cloud which meant visibility was very low. They were also worried about cows crossing the road as there were cattle grates and signs along the way. There was snow at the top of the mountain. On the way down, Mum said that they saw a ski resort for the locals (not open of course). Our mini-van arrived first and we started having our lunch. Mum and Dad finally arrived with the rest of the party. I decided to head to our hotel with Peter, Suzanne and David and let Mum, Dad and Steph explore the museum with the others. Some of their photos are shown below. It has to have the biggest collection of Bugatti’s in the world. Mum said they were here favourites. Our hotel was about half an hour away in a little town called Colmar also in the Alsace region. It was called Hôtel le Maréchal and is located in what they call Little Venice. They call it Little Venice because of the canals located around the old part of the town. Our hotel was right on one of these canals. We were all heading for the Mulhouse car museum now called Cité de l’Automobile. It holds the Schlumpf Collection and is located in Mulhouse, France which is in the Alsace region. I checked into our room at our hotel. Once again, 88 we were right up on the third floor and the lift only took us to the second floor. The young ladies who worked at the hotel took our seven bags up to our room. I could not believe it. Dad’s bag was massive and weighed over 30 kgs. I an icecream. We then found a nice bar/restaurant where we sat down to have a drink before heading to the hotel for dinner. John and Sheryl found us and had a drink with us too. We had a dinner in the armory room although I didn’t like much of what was served. After a while, Steph, Mum and I went up to our room and to bed. Wow – another great day :) ! When Mum and Dad arrived and Dad had gone to park the car in a little garage, we decided to go for a walk. We wandered the cobblestone streets and somewhere along the way, Dad bought Steph and 89 Wednesday 22 May to Durbuy us about the storks of Alsace (the region where we were), so very soon we became bird watchers. I spotted three storks! Amazingly one of them had a baby and for a baby they were quite big. Today I got up and had some breakfast at the hotel. We had to cart all of our luggage down small, windy staircases and passages. Lucky there was a lift for part of it and one of the staff helped. When everyone had finally got all of their luggage down into the minivan, off we went! After getting into the countryside we started to drive up a twisty mountain road. It seemed to me that we were going up there for hours! But really mum said I was exaggerating ( :( unfortunately my predictions We started to pick up the pace as we got away from the busy streets of Colmar. Luckily Suzanne told aren’t as wise as my elders ). When we started to get up higher it got more cloudy and misty. I was losing oxygen( well it felt like it )! Ahhhh, finally , the nice motorway (or so i think ). We were driving along and… GRRRRR!!! There goes my tummy! We stopped off at a service station, had some food and don’t forget the Hot Chocolate! Ring, Ring, Ring, Ring Peter picked up his phone he said, “OH NO!”. When he got off it he had some bad news (Dun, Dun, Dun). Someone had broken down but they weren’t sure who (how silly)! After a while we were on the road again. 90 About half an hour after we stopped at the service station we saw some MASSIVE Wind turbines!!! They use them to generate power. We had crossed over from France into Belgium. Finally after a long ride in the mini van we were at the hotel! YES!!! mum and I went up to our rooms. They were quite nice if i have to say so myself. We then went down to the bar and had some drinks (or did we). The man at the bar was on his phone and mum didn’t know if the bar was open. Eventually she went and asked him and you wouldn’t believe what he said – Yes! so mum and I got some drinks and relaxed. At about 7:30 pm just before dinner Peter had arrived but where was Dad i ask again? We then walked into where we were having dinner and WOW!… it’s fancier than fancy pants. When everyone saw the dining room they thought that the dinner had to be good. Well my taste buds unfortunately didn’t think it was that good so I went up to bed (or did I). Well the truth is that i didn’t because I wanted to read. I just read and read. Eventually I stopped reading and went to sleep. I then heard Vroom, Vroom… was it a Lambo? Finally had someone come? well you bet ya someone had and guess who it was. It was Graham and Mark (yay my old buddies!) They had traveled 900km in one day! WOW now that’s a reliable car (or is it)! not long after that John and Sheryl came and also Brooke and Gavin were here! But where was Dad and Steph? Where was Peter and Trin? Well when Brooke came down to the bar he had some bad news. :( Dad had broken down and so had Peter and Trin. Two in one day! The mechanic must have been very happy! 91 Thursday 23 May to London Well – we got up today, had our brekkie and packed the mini-van. Mum and I were heading off to catch the car train under the English channel whilst Dad and Steph headed for the Eurostar. They had to drop the hire car at a different location. All was uneventful and we ended up at the border. It took a little while to get through the lines at the customs. Apparently everything was on high security alert since the army fellow was killed in London. We saw all the other Lambos briefly before we joined our allocated queue to get on the train. Before we knew it, we were on the train and travelling across the English channel with our van neatly seated in a train carriage. In no time at all, we were on the other side coming off the train into England. We were all a bit hungry so we did a pitstop at a roadside cafe. McDonalds was the order of the day. Lucky we got in when we did as we just beat a school group. After munching on our Macca’s we jumped back in the van and headed off to sunny (or rather not so sunny) London. The traffic was a bit hectic but soon enough, we found our way across the Tower Bridge to the Tower Bridge Hotel. What an amazing view we had. Dad and Steph were already waiting having arrived a couple of hours earlier. Mum had to dash off to buy a few goodies before getting back to the hotel for a few drinks. We met the group for dinner at the hotel. This would be our last night together as the full group. I was a little bit sad but we’d had a fantastic time. Dinner was great. We finished and headed up to our room for a well-deserved sleep. Tomorrow – London – here I come. 92 Tower Bridge 93 Drive to Bindoon Bakehaus (17 May 2013) By Michael Hill (WA) On the 17th May 2013 we went for a drive out to the Bindoon Bakehaus for lunch. It was an enjoyable drive out there and we all enjoyed the food we had for Lunch. We then went for a drive towards Bakers Hill using some of the back roads which is where most of the pictures were taken. Graham & Ria attended in their Espada S3, Phil & Son Jordan were in the Gallardo and Mike was in the Jalpa. 94 95 Nephew Tim and New Wife Elise Get Hitched By Michael Hill (WA) 96 A milestone for Automobili Lamborghini: 2,000 Aventadors produced Sant’ Agata Bolognese, 6 June 2013 - The Lamborghini Aventador LP 7004 achieved an important milestone in its history, with the 2,000th vehicle produced. The Nero Nemesis car, chassis number 2,000, rolled off the assembly line destined for the United States. Its owner, Thaddeus Arroyo, Chief Intelligence Officer for AT&T, is a highly ranked U.S. executive and a passionate Lamborghini customer, who already owns a Lamborghini Gallardo LP 550-2 Spyder. Following a test drive of the Aventador LP 700-4 during a Lamborghini event in Palm Beach, he was immediately impressed by the extraordinary performance of the car to the point that he decided to purchase it. The Sant’ Agata Bolognese plant’s productivity has noticeably increased for the Aventador LP 700-4 compared to the previous flagship model: the Murcielago took four years and half before the 2,000th example rolled off the assembly line. Launched in 2001, the Murcielago reached the 97 2,000-vehicle milestone in March 2006. The Aventador has reached this milestone in just over two years, with production currently of nearly five cars per day. In 2013 the Aventador LP 700-4 Roadster, the most extraordinary open top super sports car, joined the successful coupe. Initial pre-order expectations for this model have been exceeded and the order bank for both versions covers more than one year. CLASSIFIEDS For Sale 1976 Espada S3 has done 73’695 kms not miles is an Australian RHD import origin NSW, has all books and 25 years of history, car is in excellent condition for age and well looked after, locked under cover never taken in wet unless caught out. Driven once a week [or fortnight and idled in garage in between ] recently serviced oil filter plugs etc. Contact Graham on 0417092541 for more details. $43,000 98 99 The Lamborghini Club of Australia New Member Application August 2013 PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY PERSONAL DETAILS Name: Mailing Address: Email: Phone Home: Phone Business: Phone Mobile: VEHICLE DETAILS (add additional cars or other data on separate page) Make Model Chassis # Engine # #1 #2 #3 External Colour Internal Colour Year FEES & AUTHORISATION Membership In Australia International Joining fee and 12 months membership (in Australian dollars) $170.00 $190.00 Please pay by cheque (drawn on an Australian bank in Australian dollars) to the “Lamborghini Club of Australia” or by direct deposit into our bank account. If you pay by direct deposit, please ensure you leave your surname as a reference and also mail or email your completed application form. Our account details are: Bank:Commonwealth BSB:062 003 Account Number: 1002 4418 I authorise the club committee in its full discretion to release name/mail/email/telephone details to Lamborghini affiliated organisations (unless advised otherwise in writing by the member). Signed _______________________ Date _______________________ Lamborghini Club of Australia 8 Penny Lane SOUTH YARRA VIC 3141 AUSTRALIA Telephone: 0411 746 897 Email: info@lamborghiniclub.com.au 100
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