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What to look out for at Autosport International this year

For more than three decades, Autosport International has been the leading European motorsport show and often marks the start of the new season. The four-day event combines business, engineering, thought leadership debates and live action, and for 2024 there’s a fresh look and feel

The 2023 show was very much about restarting things after the hiatus brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. But now it’s about looking ahead. The plan is to improve the show over the next three years, and the 2024 edition is the first with the new concept and floor plan to streamline the halls and improve the visitor flow.

Perhaps the biggest change for 2024 is that many cars will join the stars on the main stage, which has been redesigned. Chief among the attractions will surely be the latest sports-prototype racers from Le Mans legends Ferrari and Porsche.

As well as the new, there will be some ‘old’ favourites, including the Live Action Arena, which provides a rare opportunity to see machinery in action during the off-season.

This year’s show will take place across 11-14 January. Thursday and Friday is a trade show for the motorsport and automotive industry to network and see the latest innovations, while on Saturday and Sunday the doors open to the fans and more special guests arrive. We’ll bring you a more extensive guide in next week’s issue, but the next few pages will hopefully provide an appetiser…

Autosport International will have a new look this year, as well as some of the usual staples. Here are some of the highlights.

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Source: Autosport

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