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When John & Lapo Elkann, Roberto Giolito and Sergio Marchionne reintroduced the Nuova 500 they could not have imagined the splash it would make… or the fevered passion their joint Labor of Love would inspire. The latest generation of the greatest runabout on the planet splashed on to North American shores in 2011 (earlier for Mexico) and the lives of people across Canada, Mexico & the US have never been the same since then.
Although FIAT America & FIAT Club America have been around for decades, the clubs weathered the vast majority of their fevered fan years without new model introductions. The 2011 relaunch of the brand, here, inspired a generation of enthusiasts, and venerated both [inter]national clubs with a spike in new membership.
While FIAT America holds club meetings, as well as other Race-Rally-Tour activities, throughout the year, FIAT Club America is made up of smaller "local chapters" sprinkled throughout the US and Canada and meets en masse once a year. The FIAT Club America gathering is called FIAT FreakOut (FFO). Cream City Cinquecento Club (CC5C) members have attended FFO since the 2014 Chicagoland Area gathering. Twenty-sixteen is the first year we attended as a chapter of FIAT Club America.
FFO2016 was held in Auburn Hills: Home of the FIAT Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) Headquarters. The Detroit Area happening included activities like a visit to the breathtaking W.P. Chrysler Auto Museum. The museum is located on the FCA campus and offers an explanation as to why FIAT S.p.A. chose to save Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram (CDJR) from certain industry death. The museum also offers a solid argument for CDJR fitting perfectly into the FIAT Famiglia. But I digress.
The primary reason FIAT Club America-FFO exists and functions is the cold hard fact FIATisti/FIATeros and ABARTHisti/ABARTHeros love their runabouts. Give them a decent reason to gather in numbers and they are "all in". Whether attending aficionados own a vintage (original, restored or replica) or a contemporary (stock, modified or replica) Alfa Romeo, FIAT, Lancia and/or Maserati matters not. It's the soul of a human being who appreciates the Latin flair of Italian automobiles that keeps FFO going.
"Going" is one thing Italian cars... and the people who drive them... do better than any other. So, every year the organizers (the smaller local host city clubs) of FFO include at least one group cruise in the itinerary. In fact, at least one cruise is a requisite to gaining board approval. These cruises can come in the form of a traditional "Poker Run", a backroads romp or impromptu procession down a legendary boulevard or avenue. FFO2016 took enthusiasts to the legendary Woodward Avenue. The sights, sounds & smells on "The Ave" are indescribable. Take a spin and one "feels" what Motor City is all about.
The next "must-do" at FFO is The Concorso.
Rain or shine... "The Show Must Go On." Although there are [later] prizes and trophies associated with a Concorso, the true pleasure is in experiencing the soul of the driver permeating through the metal, carbon fiber, rubber, plastic, leather, cloth, circuits, wires and/or petroleum of the vehicles. Study the factory details and/or personal touches of a given vehicle and one can learn a lot about the pilot of said vehicle. FFO2016 was well attended, but partnering with the local "Italian Happening" event and the larger Concourse helped up the ante.
The Awards Banquet happens the evening of the Concorso. Dinner and a high ranking FCA speaker play a big part of the FFO experience. An awards ceremony happens after drinks, fine dining and the corporate presentation.
Entrants are given ballots at the Concorso. Some of the award categories make their way into the ceremony each year, but there is plenty of room for creativity and growth... a reflection of the evolution of FIAT Club America. The 2016 awards were good to CC5C. Mister Reiners, Sean Kane, Bryan Reiners and Duane Hand each drove home with a plaque. Joe Noto & I, pictured below to the reader's right, did not enter our cars in the Concorso.
The final event of any given FFO is the announcement of the host city for the following year. Cream City a/k/a Milwaukee Wisconsin is the chosen home of FIAT FreakOut 2017. Sworn to secrecy until the BOD officially announced their selection, the CC5C planning committee has been biting our collective tongue for nearly a year.
The idea of taking on such a daunting task came about when Bryan & Pat Reiners asked me whether or not I would consider organizing a national event in Milwaukee Wisconsin. Anyone frequenting this blog and the sister Facebook page knows I already keep myself plenty busy. I sharply communicated a condition in my response... I needed enough local volunteers for all phases. Bryan Reiners, Duane Hand, Joe Noto and Pat Reiners immediately pledged their commitment. So, I began putting together a tentative "pitch" for the FIAT Club America Board of Directors (BOD) to consider and fired off an "email of intent".
The BOD... especially Tim Beeble... gave the blessing to fine-tune my pitch and I established monthly meetings with Bryan, Duane, Joe, Pat, Sean Kane and Willie Carter. Kevin Dwyer & Mark Friedel also offered their assistance in planning routes and contacting other groups/clubs to enhance our plan. I am unable to adequately express my gratitude to local club members. No one person (regardless of individual talent and passion) does anything worth mentioning driving solo. It takes an equally committed team that is firmly rooted in a solid work ethic and unified in positivity. CC5C has that in spades. But we could always use more help. Volunteers can contact me via Private Message on Facebook, email or in-person at a local event.
Mark your calendar/s for 19-23 July...
Ciao!
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Although FIAT America & FIAT Club America have been around for decades, the clubs weathered the vast majority of their fevered fan years without new model introductions. The 2011 relaunch of the brand, here, inspired a generation of enthusiasts, and venerated both [inter]national clubs with a spike in new membership.
While FIAT America holds club meetings, as well as other Race-Rally-Tour activities, throughout the year, FIAT Club America is made up of smaller "local chapters" sprinkled throughout the US and Canada and meets en masse once a year. The FIAT Club America gathering is called FIAT FreakOut (FFO). Cream City Cinquecento Club (CC5C) members have attended FFO since the 2014 Chicagoland Area gathering. Twenty-sixteen is the first year we attended as a chapter of FIAT Club America.
FFO2016 was held in Auburn Hills: Home of the FIAT Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) Headquarters. The Detroit Area happening included activities like a visit to the breathtaking W.P. Chrysler Auto Museum. The museum is located on the FCA campus and offers an explanation as to why FIAT S.p.A. chose to save Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram (CDJR) from certain industry death. The museum also offers a solid argument for CDJR fitting perfectly into the FIAT Famiglia. But I digress.
[fellow]SHIP at Auburn Hills foto by Milacento
"From [126]Poland, with Love"
[be]LIEVER at Chrysler Museum foto by Milacento
The primary reason FIAT Club America-FFO exists and functions is the cold hard fact FIATisti/FIATeros and ABARTHisti/ABARTHeros love their runabouts. Give them a decent reason to gather in numbers and they are "all in". Whether attending aficionados own a vintage (original, restored or replica) or a contemporary (stock, modified or replica) Alfa Romeo, FIAT, Lancia and/or Maserati matters not. It's the soul of a human being who appreciates the Latin flair of Italian automobiles that keeps FFO going.
"Going" is one thing Italian cars... and the people who drive them... do better than any other. So, every year the organizers (the smaller local host city clubs) of FFO include at least one group cruise in the itinerary. In fact, at least one cruise is a requisite to gaining board approval. These cruises can come in the form of a traditional "Poker Run", a backroads romp or impromptu procession down a legendary boulevard or avenue. FFO2016 took enthusiasts to the legendary Woodward Avenue. The sights, sounds & smells on "The Ave" are indescribable. Take a spin and one "feels" what Motor City is all about.
FIAT Freaks and their DRAG[centos] foto by Milacento
The Ave: WOODWARD[cruise]
The Ave: WOODWARD[cruise]
The next "must-do" at FFO is The Concorso.
Rain or shine... "The Show Must Go On." Although there are [later] prizes and trophies associated with a Concorso, the true pleasure is in experiencing the soul of the driver permeating through the metal, carbon fiber, rubber, plastic, leather, cloth, circuits, wires and/or petroleum of the vehicles. Study the factory details and/or personal touches of a given vehicle and one can learn a lot about the pilot of said vehicle. FFO2016 was well attended, but partnering with the local "Italian Happening" event and the larger Concourse helped up the ante.
2016: FreakOut or BUST
Italian Happening & FFO Concorso 2016
The Cult of the Scorpion - Concorso 2016
FIAT FreakOut is not a spectator sport...
One of these things is not like the others...
My pick for Winner of the "Bead" Award
Italian Happening-FFO Concorso Ferrari!
"All work and no play" would make life a bore
Rally. Beast. Mode.
"DRAGO" the Lancia
The Legend that is STRATOS
The Awards Banquet happens the evening of the Concorso. Dinner and a high ranking FCA speaker play a big part of the FFO experience. An awards ceremony happens after drinks, fine dining and the corporate presentation.
Entrants are given ballots at the Concorso. Some of the award categories make their way into the ceremony each year, but there is plenty of room for creativity and growth... a reflection of the evolution of FIAT Club America. The 2016 awards were good to CC5C. Mister Reiners, Sean Kane, Bryan Reiners and Duane Hand each drove home with a plaque. Joe Noto & I, pictured below to the reader's right, did not enter our cars in the Concorso.
The men of "La Famiglia" foto by Milacento
CC5C + FFO16 Awards foto by Milacento
"Preaching" P3 for FFO17 foto by Milacento
The idea of taking on such a daunting task came about when Bryan & Pat Reiners asked me whether or not I would consider organizing a national event in Milwaukee Wisconsin. Anyone frequenting this blog and the sister Facebook page knows I already keep myself plenty busy. I sharply communicated a condition in my response... I needed enough local volunteers for all phases. Bryan Reiners, Duane Hand, Joe Noto and Pat Reiners immediately pledged their commitment. So, I began putting together a tentative "pitch" for the FIAT Club America Board of Directors (BOD) to consider and fired off an "email of intent".
The BOD... especially Tim Beeble... gave the blessing to fine-tune my pitch and I established monthly meetings with Bryan, Duane, Joe, Pat, Sean Kane and Willie Carter. Kevin Dwyer & Mark Friedel also offered their assistance in planning routes and contacting other groups/clubs to enhance our plan. I am unable to adequately express my gratitude to local club members. No one person (regardless of individual talent and passion) does anything worth mentioning driving solo. It takes an equally committed team that is firmly rooted in a solid work ethic and unified in positivity. CC5C has that in spades. But we could always use more help. Volunteers can contact me via Private Message on Facebook, email or in-person at a local event.
Mark your calendar/s for 19-23 July...
Vivere.Amare.Guidare.
Ciao!
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