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MOTORWORLD Köln – Rheinland Keep Fighting Foundation
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The exhibition will also show the 1994 Benetton Ford B 194-5. Michael Schumacher won his first F1 world championship title with this car, it is now owned by the Motorworld Group. To celebrate the 25th anniversary
of Michael Schumacher's maiden GP victory, Mick Schumacher will be driving a lap of honour in this car before the upcoming Belgian GP.
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MOTORWORLD Group
About MOTORWORLD Köln - Rheinland
MOTORWORLD Köln - Rheinland, situated on the site and in the buildings of the former Butzweilerhof airport in Cologne, will span a fascinating bridge between the past, the present, and the future of mobility. For Cologne is the birth city of a pioneering invention: In 1876, Nikolaus August Otto invented the four-stroke engine in the Deutz district of Cologne. This marked the begin of global motorisation. The location thus both bore witness to this historical event, as well as itself being steeped in history. Butzweilerhof was once, at the beginning of the 20th century, home to the majestic Zeppelin airships, in the 1920s "Luft Hansa" was based here, and in its heyday it was the aviation hub of the West.
Covering an area of more than 50,000 square metres, the site will soon offer more than enough space for historic and more modern motoring treasures. Owners of vintage and classic cars and modern classics, through to luxury cars and motorbikes, will have the possibility of storing their vehicles in fitting surroundings in glass boxes. Dealers in exclusive automobiles, specialised workshops, as well as shops for supplies and accessories, will also breathe life back into the historical building. An outstanding highlight of this world of mobility will be the private collection of Michael Schumacher, which will find a new home at Motorworld as a permanent exhibition showcasing numerous vehicles and memorabilia of the seven-time Formula One world champion. Motorworld Köln - Rheinland will be open all year round with free admission for every visitor.
About the MOTORWORLD Group
The independent Motorworld Group emerged from the Dünkel Holding, based in Schemmerhofen, Baden-Württemberg. It develops, builds and operates experience worlds dedicated to mobile passion. The first location was Motorworld Region Stuttgart in Böblingen, which opened in 2009 and has since been expanded several times. Further projects and activities under the MOTORWORLD® brand have been initiated in recent years. Three other sites following on the same concept as Motorworld Region Stuttgart are currently under construction: Motorworld München, Motorworld Köln - Rheinland, and Motorworld Zeche Ewald-Ruhr (Herten). Additionally, the start signal was recently given for a further location on the Spanish island of Majorca. Yet another concept with a focus on handicrafts will result in the two cottage industry sites Motorworld Manufaktur Berlin and Motorworld Metzingen. The Motorworld idea also regularly goes on tour, including to the annual classic car trade fairs Motorworld Classics Berlin and Motorworld Classics Bodensee, the Motorworld Classic Car Days at Fürstenfeld (near Munich), as well as in numerous other guises.
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About the Keep Fighting Foundation
The Keep Fighting Foundation recognises and fosters the will to continue fighting and never give up, an attitude that is directly associated with Michael Schumacher. The initiative aims, together with and for a community of people who share this attitude, to develop non-profit projects and in doing so, among other things, to support the fields of road safety and research into neurology or head protection.
www.keepfighting.ms
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50829 Köln
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Email presse@motorworld.de
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