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Autosport International 2013

We preview 2013's Autosport International and The Performance Car Show, with evo's stand starring the Aston Martin V12 Zagato

Autosport International 2013 takes place on 12 and 13 January. It’s Europe’s largest motorsport show, and among the stars this year will be a host of Formula 1 cars – including Red Bull’s 2012 world championship winner and its rival from Ferrari – as well as Force India driver Paul Di Resta and Le Mans winners Derek Bell and Allan McNish. Three-time F1 world champion Sir Jackie Stewart will also attend, as a special exhibition marks his illustrious career. Within Autosport International is The Performance Car Show, which contains a host of the best performance cars and supercars on sale, including two of Italy’s finest, the new Ferrari F12 Berlinetta and Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4. And evo will have its own stand, starring Aston Martin’s stunning V12 Zagato, which we’ve driven in the latest issue (details of issue 179 here). Tickets for Autosport International cost £31 for adults and £20 for over fives. For more information and ticket sales call 0844 581 1420 or visit www.autosportinternational.com

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