Bugatti Baby II gets its own championship
04 Apr 2023|998 views
The Bugatti Baby II - an all-electric junior car modelled after the Bugatti Type 35 - now has its own racing series.
Hosted by the Little Car Company, the U.K. Bugatti Baby II Championship will see a total of 20 adult and child teams competing in three racing events, allowing parent and child to share a common passion while combining their racing skills in what will surely be an event that will be remembered for a lifetime.
The championship will see the teams competing at locations including the main hangar at Bicester Heritage, Silverstone, as well as at the home of the Bugatti Owners Club, Prescott Hill Climb.
The Little Car Company additionally states that this will be the first time that junior Bugattis take to the racetrack competitively for almost 100 years, when in 1926, Ettore Bugatti himself built his son Roland a half-scale Bugatti Type 35.
Entrants will not need to own a Bugatti Baby II to compete, as these will be provided for each event. Coaching for the championship, meanwhile, will be provided by 24 Hours of Le Mans winner and Bugatti Official Driver Andy Wallace.
Hosted by the Little Car Company, the U.K. Bugatti Baby II Championship will see a total of 20 adult and child teams competing in three racing events, allowing parent and child to share a common passion while combining their racing skills in what will surely be an event that will be remembered for a lifetime.
The championship will see the teams competing at locations including the main hangar at Bicester Heritage, Silverstone, as well as at the home of the Bugatti Owners Club, Prescott Hill Climb.
The Little Car Company additionally states that this will be the first time that junior Bugattis take to the racetrack competitively for almost 100 years, when in 1926, Ettore Bugatti himself built his son Roland a half-scale Bugatti Type 35.
Entrants will not need to own a Bugatti Baby II to compete, as these will be provided for each event. Coaching for the championship, meanwhile, will be provided by 24 Hours of Le Mans winner and Bugatti Official Driver Andy Wallace.
The Bugatti Baby II - an all-electric junior car modelled after the Bugatti Type 35 - now has its own racing series.
Hosted by the Little Car Company, the U.K. Bugatti Baby II Championship will see a total of 20 adult and child teams competing in three racing events, allowing parent and child to share a common passion while combining their racing skills in what will surely be an event that will be remembered for a lifetime.
The championship will see the teams competing at locations including the main hangar at Bicester Heritage, Silverstone, as well as at the home of the Bugatti Owners Club, Prescott Hill Climb.
The Little Car Company additionally states that this will be the first time that junior Bugattis take to the racetrack competitively for almost 100 years, when in 1926, Ettore Bugatti himself built his son Roland a half-scale Bugatti Type 35.
Entrants will not need to own a Bugatti Baby II to compete, as these will be provided for each event. Coaching for the championship, meanwhile, will be provided by 24 Hours of Le Mans winner and Bugatti Official Driver Andy Wallace.
Hosted by the Little Car Company, the U.K. Bugatti Baby II Championship will see a total of 20 adult and child teams competing in three racing events, allowing parent and child to share a common passion while combining their racing skills in what will surely be an event that will be remembered for a lifetime.
The championship will see the teams competing at locations including the main hangar at Bicester Heritage, Silverstone, as well as at the home of the Bugatti Owners Club, Prescott Hill Climb.
The Little Car Company additionally states that this will be the first time that junior Bugattis take to the racetrack competitively for almost 100 years, when in 1926, Ettore Bugatti himself built his son Roland a half-scale Bugatti Type 35.
Entrants will not need to own a Bugatti Baby II to compete, as these will be provided for each event. Coaching for the championship, meanwhile, will be provided by 24 Hours of Le Mans winner and Bugatti Official Driver Andy Wallace.
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