THE 2009 BOLOGNA MOTOR
SHOW: A TREAT FOR VISITORS
The passion for cars and
bikes comes up trumps again: up until Monday 7 December, more than
400,000 visitors had passed through the doors of the Bologna Motor Show.
The visitor numbers were
announced by the CEO of GL events Italia, Giada Michetti, at
the end of the 34th Motor Show, which
was held at BolognaFiere from 4 to 8 December 2009: “We will soon know the precise figure, which will
in any case be similar to that achieved in previous years, even though the
Motor Show traditionally lasts for 12 days, rather than this year’s 5. What we
can say for sure is that the ‘Motor Show people’ were not dissuaded from attending by adversity,
the crisis or the rain. The decision to hold a shorter Motor Show during this
Italian public holiday period turned out to be the right one. By working
creatively against the clock, we
managed to bring supply and demand together, satisfying everyone in the process”.
The constant features of
the five days of this year’s Motor Show included the queues forming at the box office long before the opening
of the doors (often in the pouring rain), the crowded pavilions and the
sold-out stands in the MotorSport Arena, which saw the arrival on the track of drivers such as Valentino
Rossi, who participated in the Findomestic
Memorial Bettega against Mikko
Hirvonen, Marcus Gronholm, Sebastian Ogier and Petter Solberg, as well as Giancarlo Fisichella and Luca Badoer, who featured in the Ferrari pit stop, not to
mention Andrea Dovizioso, Mattia Pasini, Andrea Iannone and Gianluca
Nannelli, who went head-to-head at
the wheel of Ford Mustangs in the Yokohama Superbikers Drifting.
Together with the
drivers, thousands of car lovers responded to the Motor Show’s invitation to
come and play with the two- and four-wheelers. Across the eight pavilions and
seven external areas of the expo zone,
visitors were given the opportunity to get up-close-and-personal with the
latest products and to learn all about the latest innovations in green
solutions, as well as being
treated to moments of pure spectacle, including the Tractor Pulling challenges and incredible acrobatics of the stuntmen.
Visitors learned all
about safety through tests on the
track and simulations, and also got the chance to find out about the
extraordinary creations put together by tuning enthusiasts (who came
together for the first time at BolognaFiere). Moreover, audiences at the MotorShow Arena enjoyed the sporting passions of the teams on two
and four wheels, as well as admiring the wonderful vehicles of the past being
paraded through the streets of central Bologna. Last but by no means least,
visitors were delighted to discover the Motor Valley of Emilia-Romagna – a land with a proud motoring heritage.
More than 15 car
makers demonstrated their latest
models in the Quattroruote area,
while Ferrari’s famous shade of red tinged the quadrangle – heart of the expo zone – where the Maranello-based marque showcased a
selection of racing vehicles. Lamborghini, another Emilia-based giant, was also present at the Bologna
extravaganza in the form of the Lamborghini Show on the MotorSport Arena track, in addition to the three Gallardo Super
Trofeos on show in Pavilion 29.
Ducati and Honda
previewed their new bikes in the Moto Racing Paddock Show, which marked the
return of two-wheelers to the Bologna Motor Show. Moreover, the Motor Show saw
the Italian preview of Gonow Europe and the debut of the environmentally
friendly vehicles made by Officine Meccaniche Burato, VEM and Tazzari.
Already featuring in
the OICA 2010 calendar is the 35th Motor Show, which is set to be held from 4
to 12 December 2010.