Roarington brought the 1000 Miglia to Liechtenstein with the Coppa delle Alpi 2024

  • 04 May 2024
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The prestigious 1000 Miglia rally, renowned for its marriage of classic automobiles and picturesque landscapes, made its first ever stop in the Principality of Liechtenstein on the 2nd of May, turning the peaceful capital Vaduz into a vibrant meeting point for technology, heritage, and sustainability. In a spectacular fusion of automotive tradition and technological innovation, Roarington, a pioneer in digital solutions for classic car enthusiasts, captured the limelight.

As a part of its grand Alpine journey spanning the arc of the Alps from Trieste to Courmayeur, the Coppa delle Alpi tour has limited its participation to 30 classic cars, supplemented by 8 vehicles housing experts discussing socio-economic, anthropological, and ecological themes. Roarington, the frontrunner in digital innovations for classic car enthusiasts, seized the opportunity to showcase its pioneering technology.

Roarington brings the 1000 Miglia to Liechtenstein with the Coppa delle Alpi 2024 - 1 The 2024 Coppa delle Alpi by 1000 Miglia stopped in Vaduz, the birthplace of Roarington, in an event that combined technology and heritage.

In the morning, amidst the backdrop of Vaduz's neo-baroque and neo-Gothic architecture, the convoy rolled into Peter-Kaiser-Platz, Roarington's vibrant presence felt immediately. Fritz Kaiser, the founder and chairman of TCCT and Roarington, captivated both participants and locals by demonstrating the expansive digital capabilities that the Classic Car Metaland offers.

"Today, we not only celebrate the journey of these magnificent machines, but also the path towards integrating cutting-edge digital technology with automotive heritage. Our presence here in Vaduz allows us to share and expand our digital horizons with fellow enthusiasts and the community.” Fritz Kaiser

During the break, participants were treated to local delicacies while Liechtenstein's Prime Minister, Daniel Risch, highlighted the principality's entrepreneurial spirit and European identity.

Roarington brings the 1000 Miglia to Liechtenstein with the Coppa delle Alpi 2024 - 2 Fritz Kaiser, Roarington’s Founder and Daniel Risch, Liechtenstein's Prime Minister together with Alexander Ospelt.

After the successful presentation in Vaduz, the rally continued to Lucerne, where participants had the opportunity to engage further with Roarington's technology at the Verkehrshaus, Switzerland’s most visited museum. Here, participants tested their driving skills on the "Sportiva" and "Elio Z" simulators, experiencing the thrill of vintage racing through state-of-the-art virtual reality.

This year's Coppa delle Alpi is not just a testament to the enduring allure of classic cars but also to the transformative potential of digital innovation in preserving and celebrating this heritage. Roarington's involvement in bringing the rally to Liechtenstein for the first time ever marks a milestone in the event's history and sets a new standard for future rallies.

As the journey progresses towards its conclusion in Courmayeur, the insights and experiences gained in Vaduz will undoubtedly enrich the final discussions, showcasing the impactful fusion of tradition and technology that Roarington champions.

Roarington brings the 1000 Miglia to Liechtenstein with the Coppa delle Alpi 2024 - 3 Leaving Vaduz, the rally continued to Lucerne where the participants were able to test the 'Sportiva' and 'Elio Z' simulators at the Verkehrshaus, Switzerland's most visited museum.

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