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Professional MotorSport World Expo 2015: Exclusively for MotorSport Teams, Race Car Engineers and Race Car Drivers!

Professional MotorSport World Expo 2015 is getting ready for another great show with a fantastic line-up of exhibitors presenting a wide range of technical innovations and solutions to help enhance your racing season in 2016.
Staged in the second week of November, the show is perfectly timed to give race teams time to look and consider what technologies are likely to fit in with their 2016 programmes. And as the show is not open to the general public you will find exhibitors are able to concentrate on discussions and analyse technical issues in detail. This is a great bonus for all concerned as many of our exhibitors and visitors over the last nine years can testify.

True to its roots as a specialist environment for specialist people, the Expo is the place for motorsport teams, race car builders, engineering and technical people from all sectors of the motorsport community, and of course drivers.
“It’s very useful that so many different companies from across Europe are together in one place,” explained show visitor Thomas Hanisch, managing director of the innovative VLN and Nürburgring 24-hour team, Tuning Akademie. “That gives you a very good overview of the latest technologies. Another important point for us is that there are many familiar faces here from the Nürburgring, so the networking aspect works very well.”

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