ZF Tradition at the Techno Classica
21. - 25. March 2012
ZF Tradition was represented at the Techno Classica in Essen for the first time. The world's biggest classic car trade show took place from March 21 to 25, 2012 in Essen and this year again counted 180,000 visitors.
1st Bodensee Klassik
May 03-05, 2012
180 vehicles, three countries, and a lake. Hectic and rallye stress? No, thanks! "Cruise, Don't Speed" is the motto of the first "Bodensee Klassik" that gives the participants the opportunity to explore the border triangle on most impressive routes. The international starting grid will also be ZF's guest, and each team will have to show its skills on the company-own test track.
5th Klassikwelt Bodensee
May 17-20, 2012
No classic car trade show in Europe can showcase historic mobility by water, by land, and in the air as perfectly as the Klassikwelt Bodensee. A decisive success factor is the emotionality of the trade show that has an especially positive impact on the sales figures. Whether it is the air show or the smell of burnt oil and rubber that lies over the circular course: Friedrichshafen sets standards.
13th Sachs-Franken-Classic
May, 25-27, 2012
"Driving like God in Franconia" is the motto of the Sachs-Franken-Classic that takes place every year. Here, sportiness is to meet ambience and the historic "Sachs-Rallye-Franken" is to be revived - after all, it used to be part of the calendar of the German Rallye Championship from 1977 to 1992. The event is rounded off by a carefully selected supporting program of arts, music, and wine. A pleasure - not only for the drivers.
15th Silvretta Classic
July 08-05, 2012
When in 2012, over 70 years of automotive history find their way to explore the picturesque roads of the Montafon for the 15th time, dreams on four wheels can be admired in a unique setting. The fact that twice as many vehicle owners than allowed apply for participation, speaks for itself:The Silvretta Classic is simply legendary!
Mille Fiori
August 28 - September 02, 2012
In four days from Konstanz to its partner city Lodi (Italy) and back via St. Moritz? Welcome to the Mille Fiori! Not only the start on the Mainau island makes the Mille Fiori a special event but also the beautiful route to the south via Ascona and the reception by the Count upon return make the event a special trip.