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peteyd
11-13-2007, 12:52 PM
Foundation Stone Ceremony celebrates construction start for world's first Ferrari Theme Park in Abu Dhabi

Yas Island - Abu Dhabi, November 3rd, 2007 - A Foundation Stone Ceremony was held today in Abu Dhabi to officially signify the start of construction of one of the most multi-dimensional and highly anticipated themed entertainment attractions in the world, the Ferrari Theme Park.

Officials and special guests in attendance for today's event included Ferrari's President Luca di Montezemolo and Ahmed Ali Al Sayegh, Chairman, ALDAR Properties, as well as invited guests representing media, government and business organizations from around the world.

During the Foundation Stone Ceremony a special time capsule was buried, containing a Conrod and Piston of the F2007, the F1 World Champion Ferrari car, together with the first artist's impression of the Ferrari Theme Park on Yas Island. The capsule will be then opened again at Ferrari's 100th anniversary, in 2047.

"This is a very special year for Ferrari" - Mr. Montezemolo said. "Together with the extraordinary commercial success of our GT cars, it brought to Maranello the F1 Constructors World Championship and the F1 Drivers World Championship with Kimi Raikkonen, and I am particularly proud to be present to mark the symbolic start of this great project. Moreover, 2007 is the year of Ferrari's 60th anniversary, and this Ceremony has therefore a further, important meaning".

Part of a joint project between Italian automotive manufacturer Ferrari and ALDAR properties PJSC, the 250,000 sqm park (80,000 of them covered) will be a unique oasis of discovery, hospitality and beauty that captures culture, flavour and the true spirit of Italian country, as well as the legendary automotive history, feeling and heritage of Ferrari cars and racing. "Today is a celebration of the first step along the way to making the world's first Ferrari theme park a reality, with the laying of the foundation stone" - commented Ahmed Ali Al Sayegh, Chairman, ALDAR Properties. "An incredible amount of real estate growth is taking place in Abu Dhabi, and it is our responsibility to deliver projects of the highest quality, while protecting the natural, social and cultural assets of the Emirate. I am confident that the blend between the power and beauty of one of the world's leading brands, Ferrari, with ALDAR's expertise in development and regional knowledge, will combine to create a destination that resonates with sports lovers around the world."

When completed in 2009, the attraction will provide amusement for the whole family, featuring multi-format high tech theatres, a variety of sophisticated driving schools (for both children and adults), Ferrari automotive displays and participatory learning centres as well as food and entertainment. Among the 24 attractions, the Park will offer a mix of high-octane and family rides with roller coasters jetting into the sky and dipping through the covered areas. At the heart of the park will be an advanced and sophisticated circuit offering driving courses, which will be the home of the first Abu Dhabi F1 Grand Prix in 2009.

After the Foundation Stone event at Yas Island, a brand new Ferrari Store will have its official grand opening in Abu Dhabi's Marina Mall. Ferrari's President Luca di Montezemolo, Commercial and Brand Director Dany Bahar, Abdullah Abdel Rahim Al Fahim, Chairman of Al Fahim Enterprises and Ahmed Al Sayegh, Chairman of ALDAR Properties will take part in the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

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Crashs_civic
11-13-2007, 01:03 PM
already got tickets...i wish.

mk3ofdoom
11-13-2007, 01:21 PM
And thus mecca was built, I WILL go before I die.

eN_2_Oh
11-13-2007, 01:22 PM
thats fucking badass.

i must make this a destination on a vacation once its completed.

R32Faisal
11-13-2007, 04:12 PM
40 years.. damn

VH_Supra26
11-13-2007, 08:01 PM
cant wait

-=E36=-
11-13-2007, 08:06 PM
o shit. awesome.

David NA->FI
11-13-2007, 09:08 PM
Looks like I gotta head back to the sand... oh BTW.... for those out of the loop with world economics...Abu Dhabi IS $$$$$$$... more than Columbian drug lords combined earnings in a decade. THEY BUILD THEIR OWN LAND!!!

whiteintegra281
11-13-2007, 09:27 PM
^^^ speaks the truth

peteyd
11-13-2007, 10:30 PM
Looks like I gotta head back to the sand... oh BTW.... for those out of the loop with world economics...Abu Dhabi IS $$$$$$$... more than Columbian drug lords combined earnings in a decade. THEY BUILD THEIR OWN LAND!!!

ohh that explains why its in the middle of no where. oh well ill still go in 09 come hell or high water...err sands whatever

Onrie
11-13-2007, 10:51 PM
09? they don't fuck around

David NA->FI
11-13-2007, 11:14 PM
ohh that explains why its in the middle of no where. oh well ill still go in 09 come hell or high water...err sands whatever

They'll probably offer plane flights out to that area for super cheap.

Oh BTW... $0.92 PREMIUM 103 Octane over in Yanbu... FUCKING BASTARDS!!!

We pay 3 times that much and ours is probably dilluted to go knows what...

Poptarts
11-14-2007, 12:16 AM
damn where do i buy tickets

mista_chewey
11-14-2007, 01:27 AM
damn where do i buy tickets

you don't go buy tickets the tickets look for you

choi0706
11-14-2007, 01:50 AM
damn where do i buy tickets

I'd rather be here..Trying to go next year..
http://www.worldwideticketing.com/images/monaco_photo_circuit.jpg
http://www.elmarine.com/monaco-grand-prix.jpg

-=E36=-
11-14-2007, 07:08 AM
monaco is ownage.

DC
11-14-2007, 07:35 AM
Damn, wish they'd build something like that over here. :(

choi0706
11-14-2007, 08:11 AM
Damn, wish they'd build something like that over here. :(

we do, the Indy Motor Speedway (USGP) was specifically made for Formula 1.. but after the whole tire BS last year and weak turnout this year, Indy won't be holding a USGP for 08'.. Good news, is that NY or Vegas might take it's place.. I'm voting for a city Vegas course (IE monaco)..

peteyd
11-14-2007, 09:13 AM
we do, the Indy Motor Speedway (USGP) was specifically made for Formula 1.. but after the whole tire BS last year and weak turnout this year, Indy won't be holding a USGP for 08'.. Good news, is that NY or Vegas might take it's place.. I'm voting for a city Vegas course (IE monaco)..

Indy is fun. I got to drive around it this year when I participated in The Great American Run, they wouldn't let us go past a certin mph though :( sad nearly $5,000,000.00 out ther some capapble of doin 200 mph and they were limited :gonk:

choi0706
11-14-2007, 11:13 AM
Indy is fun. I got to drive around it this year when I participated in The Great American Run, they wouldn't let us go past a certin mph though :( sad nearly $5,000,000.00 out ther some capapble of doin 200 mph and they were limited :gonk:


pretty big shame, since Indy has the most race fans coming to the races than any other race in the season.. but they could care less who shows up, it's all about who watches the race on TV.. big $$$ in F1..


i've also read that indy doesn't open the track for anyone except F1.. at least they've got motogp now..

peteyd
11-14-2007, 11:47 AM
pretty big shame, since Indy has the most race fans coming to the races than any other race in the season.. but they could care less who shows up, it's all about who watches the race on TV.. big $$$ in F1..


i've also read that indy doesn't open the track for anyone except F1.. at least they've got motogp now..

I think our event was a 1 time thing they were SUPER strict on our group except for the Bugatti and Ford GT(go fig both owned by the same dude)

Chuckles
11-18-2007, 10:59 PM
NICE