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    Bugatti Race Car Demonstration Day

    Bugatti Race Car Demonstration Day

    Presented by Simeone Foundation at Simeone Foundation

    September 25, 2010


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    A tribute to one of the most revered names in motorsport. Ettore Bugatti spared no expense to make the finest race cars ever built, and two of his most successful will be demonstrated. The Type 35 Bugatti has won more races than any other race car model in history. The Type 57 “Tank” is the car that won Le Mans in 1937 and is the only one still in existence. One of a series of monthly “demonstration driving days” that feature extremely rare racing sports cars from the Simeone collection being driven on a three-acre lot in back of the Museum. The Simeone Museum is one of the few museums in the world where visitors can see and hear famous race cars like these run. A brief lecture by Dr. Simeone on the importance of the cars and their place in history precedes each driving demonstration. A free Museum tour will be conducted at 2 pm.


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      • Venue Info

        Simeone Foundation

        6825-31 Norwitch Drive
        Philadelphia, PA 19153

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets:

        $12 (Adult)
        $10 (Senior)
        $8 (Student)
        FREE! (Child (8 and under))


        Info Phone: 215-365- 7233

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        September 25, 2010

        Times:

        noon

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