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Ferraris in Austria

Discussion in 'Europe' started by 11506apollo, Sep 1, 2010.

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  1. 11506apollo

    11506apollo F1 Rookie Silver Subscribed

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    Hi. I will spend a week in Vienna next week, and I was wondering if there is anything Ferrari related in or around Vienna for me to look at? Maybe a Car museum, maybe a Fcar Dealer, or even maybe an Event going on?
    Thanks in Advance!!
    Cheers.
    Claudio
     
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    Michael's probably your best bet for knowing what's going on in the Austrian Ferrari scene.
    Drop him a PM. Vienna's a beautiful city, have fun.
     
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    Spent a very nice week in Vienna. Saw one 599 on the street drive by a beautifull blonde lady. Walked by the local dealer, chatted a little. So, didn't see a lot of Fcars, but what a fantastic City. Expensive as one would expect. Salsburg was very nice too.
    The quantity, complexity and cleaningness of its architecture is mindbogling. The history very rich and complex. The people and the service sector is excellent.
    I was surprised I didn't see anyone being "hit" by vehicles. There are trams, cars, buses, bicycles, scooters, motorcycles, etc...all over. If it's got wheels they are riding it.
    The streets intersect each other in a very complex way, so one has to pay attention to the ligths and signs.
    Overall a very nice experience. Will return to Vienna to view the spots I missed this time.
    Thanks.
    Claudio
     

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