Auto GP aims for intercontinental opening in 2014‏

The Auto GP championship is about to enter a key period of time for the definition of its future. During the 5th round of the 2013 series at Mugello, a meeting was held between the promoter, Enzo Coloni, and all the Team Principals of the series. The Perugia-based former F.1 constructor threw on the table a possible intercontinental expansion for 2014 with the chance to retain the partnership with the WTCC. Eight rounds were proposed with three of them in Europe and five divided between Africa, Argentina, China, Japan and America. In addition to the prospective news for 2014, Coloni expressed the intention to open up the series during the winter to drivers coming from Formula 3, Formula Abarth and Formula Renault 2000 in order to enable them to get a more competitive 2014 approach.Enzo ColoniWe spoke with the teams and presented a possible option for 2014. By staying in a purely European context, despite the budgets are considerably lower compared to the others, we're offering a long-time consolidated format. On the other hand, we would love to hit new roads and provide our customers with brand-new motivations. In addition to that, we're looking forward to stay on-track at Brno after the final round of the season for a test session and to launch a possible Winter Series to make our championship more appealing than ever.

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