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January 8, 2008 Following the presentation of the new Ferrari, it’s now the turn of German automakers to showcase their jewels: not only racing cars, but also museums and showrooms. Yesterday marked the presentation of the McLaren-Mercedes F1 for the 2008 season, the car destined to relaunch the world-cup ambitions of the young Lewis Hamilton. The car was unveiled inside the Mercedes-Benz Museum of Stuttgart designed by UNStudio/Ben van Berkel, and inaugurated in 2006. Next Monday will be BMW’s turn to present its new F1 which this year aims to occupy a stable place among the top teams. The presentation venue will, of course, be the brand new BMW Welt in Munich, designed by Coop Himmelb(l)au. |
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