The Arrinera Hussarya GT visits Poland during a road tour in race form
10 Aug 2016|1,347 views
The blue Arrinera Hussarya GT prototype - the same one that distinguished itself as the first Polish car to ever tackle the famous hillclimb at the 2016 Goodwood Festival of Speed - visited Poland during a road tour, which consisted of several photo locations in beautiful Polish cities.


In Szczecin, the Hussarya GT visited the cobblestone-paved terraces overlooking the Odra river, with their flowing corners and monumental buildings atop the hill providing an unusual venue for a race car photoshoot. Then, the car appeared at a park in Szczecin, which boasts Poland's largest population of plane trees. It looked positively awesome in the natural chiaroscuro environment.
Next, the Arrinera appeared in front of the Philharmonic in Szczecin, which in 2015 received the Mies van der Rohe prixe for the most beautiful building in Europe. Afterwards, the car was transported to a secret location deep in Szczecin's harbour, and later to the newly rebuilt bank of the river, remodelled for the Tall Ships Races.
The blue Arrinera Hussarya GT prototype - the same one that distinguished itself as the first Polish car to ever tackle the famous hillclimb at the 2016 Goodwood Festival of Speed - visited Poland during a road tour, which consisted of several photo locations in beautiful Polish cities.
The car, which is a GT4 racer with a tubular frame, carbon fibre body, V8 engine and a sequential Hewland gearbox, looked its best against the backdrop of various spots in Szczecin, Wroclaw and Warsaw.
In Szczecin, the Hussarya GT visited the cobblestone-paved terraces overlooking the Odra river, with their flowing corners and monumental buildings atop the hill providing an unusual venue for a race car photoshoot. Then, the car appeared at a park in Szczecin, which boasts Poland's largest population of plane trees. It looked positively awesome in the natural chiaroscuro environment.
Next, the Arrinera appeared in front of the Philharmonic in Szczecin, which in 2015 received the Mies van der Rohe prixe for the most beautiful building in Europe. Afterwards, the car was transported to a secret location deep in Szczecin's harbour, and later to the newly rebuilt bank of the river, remodelled for the Tall Ships Races.
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