Showing posts with label Automotive History. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Automotive History. Show all posts

9.29.2016

The Scorpion Queens

Benvenuti amici!

It's been a while since we last hosted you. We trust you passed the final weeks of summer in passion, purpose, peace... and your FIAT and/or ABARTH. 


Have you ever wondered why FIAT seems so hellbent on the inclusion of the female form in their ad campaigns? What is the connection? It may not be what you think. Sure, the female form is one of nature's great works of art, but the function of the fairer sex's heart & brain can be just as captivating... and mysterious to males.

We read, hear and celebrate of the men responsible for the machines that make our lives easier and otherwise more enjoyable. But little is written or spoken of the women responsible for supporting their industrial efforts and/or making their homes a place where they could restore their seemingly inexhaustible energy. Today we take a moment to salute two women of note; Nadja Abarth-Žerjav and Anneliese Abarth. Karl "Carlo" Abarth was married three times, but little has been written about his first wife. So, we shall move on.


I consider the definitive book on Small but Wicked to be ABARTH: The Man, The Machines. Featured prominently throughout the first half or so of the book is Sr. Abarth's second wife. Much is known about her due, in large part, to the social and historical stature of her family. So, we begin with Nadja "Nadina" Abarth-Žerjav.... daughter of famous Slovene-Yugoslav lawyer-activist-politician Gregor Žerjav... who was born in Gorizia, 1912. Sra. Nadja came from a highly educated and successful Slovenian family. She met Karl "Carlo" Abarth in the early '40s and married him in 1949... the same year ABARTH & Co. was founded.

So, how is it possible Nadja Abarth Žerjav is scarcely mentioned in global motoring circles? How, indeed.


The fact she was a humble person and did not make dramatic public appearances with the maestro may have something to do with the lack of mention (regarding her contributions). But... given her social status, the powerful contacts she had throughout Europe and the [7] languages she spoke, it is easy to imagine her a unique asset for any post-war industrialist. In fact, Abarth-Žerjav was/is quite well-known (as Nadina) in Turin Italy for the circles in which she freely moved and the part she played in the European automotive revolution. She brought the Austrian, Italian and Slovenian worlds together in much the same way as the most beautiful European mountain ranges.

The mind boggles at the value add a person/woman like Sra. Nadja would be for even the most modern business. Hers was a key role in the most early formation and successes of Compagnia Industriale Sportiva Italia a/k/a CIS-Italia or Cisitalia, the Squadra ABARTH racing team and the wild track & road models don Carlo would create until their divorce was finalized in 1979. We are honored to remember her, in this way, here.


Nadja Abarth-Žerjav passed in the year 2000 and was buried in the family plot at the Žale state cemetery (Ljubljana, Slovenia). We thank her for the smiles per mile owed to her great support of - invaluable service to - Sr. Abarth.


The loving memory and awe-inspiring legacy of Sr. Karl "Carlo" Abarth is survived by the commercial exploits if FIAT S.p.A. a/k/a FIAT Chrysler Automobiles and the diligent personal work of Anneliese Abarth. Sra. Anneliese, born in Austria 1939, began her professional life as a model with a special interest in Motorsport. She met don "Carlo" in 1964. The two became romantically involved and [later] married in 1979. He, with Anneliese at his side, consistently contributed to the democratization of the race car and beyond until sadly he returned to the stars... the Scorpius Constellation... later that year. But the story has only begun.



Sra. Abarth, an enthusiast, continues to focus her energies into the split-second thrill that is the motoring world. She co-founded FilmGo and produced racing films for Formula 1 and America's Cup for German television. She created Motorsport documentaries and still regularly appears at events. These activities put Sra. Anneliese in a position to continue the work to which her late husband devoted his entire working life as well as create a unique name for herself in the arena of speed. She continues to passionately promote the world of land & sea sports today and is the founder of the Carlo Abarth Foundation. Check out the website and the accompanying Facebook page today. You can also keep up with/follow the passion-filled life adventures of Anneliese Abarth by visiting her personal Facebook page.


So, you see, female FunctionForm are, in more ways than one, the crucial cornerstones and successful commercial future of the Cult of the Scorpion.


Vivere.Amare.Guidare.

Ciao!

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8.01.2016

Cream City FreakOut!

Benvenuti amici!

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.

[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 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...


Vivere.Amare.Guidare.


Ciao!

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4.09.2016

Cars + Coffee 500 Club

Benvenuti amici!

We've published a few memorable stories in the three years of CC5C blog activity. We thought it would be a good idea to list our top picks. Pour yourself a strong cup of coffee, and reintroduce yourself to our blog with the change of our blogger address (http://cc5club.blogspot.com). Without further ado, here is a list of Mighty Mouse Militia Approved entries... Read Sexy!



La Famiglia is the abbreviated and illustrated story of how the modern FIAT 500 came to be. It's important to know from where you come.

La Macchina Migliore provides the proof FIAT is not only far from a one-trick-pony, but the company is responsible for the better portion of cars that put the European continent in 4-wheel motion.

FIAT Nippon is the entry that ties FIAT S.p.A. to the birth of the Japanese automobile industry. You won't believe your eyes.

Going Global proves the modern iteration of FIAT S.p.A. is the realization of a lifelong dream of the company founder.

La Lettera G includes some very important FIAT-related birthdays.



La Storia del Scorpione e Topolino is only one in what will be countless entries lauding Dante Giacosa & Karl "Carlo" Abarth as two of the most prolific automotive geniuses of all time.

Scorpio Rising… as if we could resist a focus on the man himself.

La 500T e Giannini begs the question: Did you really think Giacosa & Abarth democratized automobile racing without challengers? And it ties the birth of Giannini Automobili to a modern FIAT offering.

Prestigio. Purezza. Passione. is a glimpse into the world of Autobianchi.

Amici di Famiglia… because friends of the family help get it done.


Heralds of Heritage is a call from the restless spectre of the true Scorpion King. Read this entry and exact his will.

Return of the Spiders is the prequel to "Heralds of Heritage".

X Marks the Spot… because FIATisti would never forgive the lack of at least one entry about this model.

850% FIAT… no further explanation is necessary.

Una Breve Storia del Motorsport is the not-oft-told story of the FIAT S.p.A. heritage of speed. Did you know the first ever purpose-built race car was created by FIAT? No? Well, you definitely do not want to miss this entry.


Jolly Club USA is the e-nterview style story of the reincarnation of the original Italian performance pirates. This time it's an invasion on USAmerican soil brought to you by HPSI & Eurocompulsion.

Cos'è un FIAT 500 Club? is a story you may find inspires you to start your own club… or at least look into joining an existing one.

Mighty Mouse Militia… CC5C offers thanks to a global readership while heralding ABARTH and GIANNINI. Respect.

FIAT al Lavoro: Nella Città… Not only playing but working in the City.

FIATs. Fotos. Slovenia. Me. is an open invitation for you to join the missus & I in her homeland and my second dream retiring place (just after Puerto Rico).



That is my list of 20 Cars + Coffee 500 Club must reads. Feel free to explore the blog for more. Share your thoughts and suggestions via the CC5Club FB page. Make every read… and drive… a sexy adventure.


Vivere.Amare.Guidare.

Ciao!

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3.30.2016

Heralds of Heritage!

Benvenuti amici!

We enjoyed lots of exciting news this month. At the top of my list is the official announcement of the 2017 ABARTH 124 Spider [Geneva Auto Show]. In the spirit of total transparency, I was expecting the announcement thanks, in large part, to the spot-on reporting of Auto Italia Magazine. (The publication is one by enthusiasts for enthusiasts if you're unfamiliar with it.) Issue 240 included the inaugural ABARTH Classiche where enough hints were dropped to warrant an artist rendering of a stung FIAT 124 model on the cover. A few weeks later, dyed in the wool ABARTHisti were treated as the internet went alight with official word and images galore. The latest 124 offering is sublime. Heritage.





The styling of the ABARTH 124 Spider, as we've come to expect from Centro Stile, is exactly what the "Return of the Spider" deserves. It's slick, it's serious and it's sexy. Official specs for the EU release push the MultiAir to 170hp. While that isn't groundbreaking, it is far more powerful a factory tune than Europeans received with the [133hp] 2008 ABARTH 500 (A500) and enough of a bump above the [160hp] ABARTH 500 EsseEsse. But the ABARTH 124 Spider only told a third of the story. "Scuderia" ABARTH simultaneously confirmed the rumors of an upcoming return to World Rally Championship (WRC)! Heritage.



But that's still not it. The ambition of ABARTH & Co. would not be sated with the two former announcements. So, the firm revealed the 300hp ABARTH 124 Rally (A124R)… a completely bonkers version of the ABARTH 124 (A124) that will be offered to independent WRC racing teams at a racing team price. Heritage.

The only question that remains is; "if FIAT is doing all this for the European market what's in store for North America?" The question is a fair one. North Americans aren't forced to opt for the EsseEsse upgrade package to own a 160hp A500. We drive them [from the factory] off the lot. Surely FIAT USA will bring home an A124 that fits oh-so-comfortably between the EU A124 and the WRC A124R. 'Nothing too insane... we don't want to upset the EPAngels. But there must be a happy medium in mind, no?

Much to our dismay, FIAT USA has a far grimmer ABARTH future to report [2016 New York International Auto Show or NYIAS]  for the 2017 model year. Rather than a 170hp, 180hp or 190hp ABARTH 124 Spider, the plan is to deliver a near-ABARTH… the 160hp FIAT 124 Spider Elaborazione ABARTH. What happened to the 10hp lost on the trip over the Atlantic? What is that longwinded model name meant to communicate? Why would an ABARTH have the same horsepower as the standard model? Why was the "Elaborazione ABARTH" fender badge not available at the time of official press release? The gentlemen & ladies at FIAT North America are apparently reducing the storied ABARTH & Co. to what amounts to a tidy, sporty trim package for our market. The primary things differentiating this "Elaborazione ABARTH" from the previously announced [but equally beautiful] FIAT 124 Spider are; fascia and suspension. There are optional brake and seat upgrades.



Faithful readers, this is where the theme/title of this blog entry comes into play. From day one of my baptism into FIAT fanaticism, I've said/wrote brand heritage is our responsibility. Why? It seems FIAT USA cannot be bothered. Communicating FIAT and ABARTH heritage to the masses, it would seem, takes too much work. Sure, subscribers to their Youtube channels are treated to tidbits of easily digestible history. But most people subscribing to such channels are already sold on the FIAT life experience and know more than those clips communicate. Someone must take onus to educate the "casual shopper". Someone must explain why only an indecent person would shop a FIAT and/or ABARTH against any non-Italian offering. Heritage.

Sexy People: FIAT is 100% this…

… but FIAT is also 100% this.

It is in the area of marketing FIAT USA seems to be the most lost… or bored. Rather than balance [traditional FIAT] cute & fashionable adverts with the [traditional FIAT] smart & substantial variety, FIAT USA chooses to push their models as little more than fuel-sippingly one dimension. To be fair, there has been a short series of [little known] small attempts to prove the FIAT & ABARTH brands in track and road rally endurance events. Heritage.

Finish in 2012 Targa Newfoundland? No big deal.

Finish in 2012 25 hrs of Thunderhill? No big deal.

FIAT USA has seen fit to enter and [online only] advertise A500 participation in the two most grueling mechanical tests of North American motoring. Still, the American market has done little to nothing in regards to advertising the fact the model finished in both and took 2nd Place [Open Class] in one of said tests,  Targa Newfoundland. I'm sure, besting much more powerful cars at the Targa NFLD rally is a fete the Chevy & Ford marketing teams would kill to print and/or air ad nausea. A brand new-to-market runabout entry finishing at all at NASA 25hrs of Thunderhill is equally if not more than brag worthy. Heritage.

Come to think of it, the folks on the Dodge side of the FCA family are still showing campaign interest in their past. Can you imagine the campaigning we'd see if the present day Dodge Dart outperformed at and above it's curb class? But there has been no significant FCA Corporate follow-up attempt tying their accomplishments to stand alone studio sales across the continent… a non-communications faux pas that leaves North American FIAT dealers shouldering equal guilt. Brand education is not as difficult as the uncreative would have us believe. Other marques have done quite well importing their Motoring Heritage.

F4: ABARTH + New Generation of Track Stars

ABARTH 695 Biposto: 2014 Gumball Rally 3000

ABARTH 595 OT: Special for Future Competition

So, what of this FIAT 124 "Elaborazione ABARTH"? How will it help promote the legacy donna Annelise Abarth works tirelessly to preserve? That is assuming this "watered-down" usage of her legendary surname has anything to do with preservation. Why use the name at all if the model is not worth the proper iteration we see with the A500? The 500T, a model that specs in similar numbers to the EU-spec base A500, is not marketed as an ABARTH. The 500GQ, built on the A500 donor car platform, is not marketed as an ABARTH. So, why half-use the ABARTH name to market this otherwise beautiful Spider?

 I'm not sure, FIAT USA. Are you?

FIAT North America Brand Director was quoted saying, "U.S. regulations prohibit the 1.4L MultiAir turbo's 10hp bump from the European specifications car." That explanation seems fair enough. But, then, why not drop the 500T motor in the F124 Spider and save the A500 motor for the A124 Spider? Why not drop one of the larger EPA-friendly MultiAir variations [Dodge-Chrysler calls them "Tigershark"] into the engine bay of the A124? I mean, they are ABARTH-Alfa Romeo based after all. Why not ditch the upgrade package scam/scheme… in favor of permanently bolting on all the performance goodies + proper A124 markings? Why reduce the good name of don Carlo to Mazda Miata Club package status? Why risk further alienating FIAT life enthusiasts who likely waited decades for this release?

With what seems to be no [corporate] North American interest in promoting our inspired automotive history, the task falls to the community of FIATisti-ABARTHisti. Let your opinion on the matter be known. Contact FIAT USA/FIAT Cares. Post to your favorite [FIAT USA and FCA Corporate] Facebook pages. The Spirit King of the Cult of the Scorpion beckons us to remember his name and act as his heralds… United in unwavering Passion with Purpose. Heritage.


Vivere.Amare.Guidare.
(Dedicated to Heralds Everywhere)

Ciao!

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