Thursday, 4 July 2013

ROLLS-ROYCE CELEBRATES SUCCESSFUL 2013 CENTENARY ALPINE TRIAL

After 16 days and more than 1800 miles, the 2013 Centenary Alpine Trial has now drawn to a close. The sight of 47 magnificent Silver Ghosts wafting their way through the Alps, accompanies by the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars 'Works Team', will live in the memories of those that saw the marvel at first hand for years to come.

History was brought to life by the intrepid owners as they piloted their machines with consummate skill up the challenging Alpine passes and across the borders of five countries, before emerging in Vienna just as the original competitors did exactly 100 years before. The 2013 Centenary Alpine Trials was also graced with British Royalty, Lords and Ladies, Ambassadors and participants from 12 countries as far flung as Australia and the United States.

"The 2013 Centenary Alpine Trial has clearly embraced the Spirit of Adventure that is synonymous with Rolls-Royce and I applaud the participants for their resolve and determination," said Torsten Müller-Ötvös, CEO. "The 1913 Alpenfahrt led commentators to declare that Rolls-Royce built the 'Best Car in the World'. The 2013 Centenary Alpine Trial reinforced that message, and demonstrated that the Company continues to do so to this day."




Rolls-Royce Motor Cars was presented with the Archduke Leopold Salvator trophy by the 20-Ghost Club, in recognition of the spirit the Company had shown in supporting and actively participating in the Trial. The trophy, a precious claret jug, was one of the original awards presented to Rolls-Royce at the 1913 Alpenfahrt.

The adventure has been fully documented throughout, with over 1000 spectacular photographs, this daily blog and innovative use of the History Pin website.

See the following links:
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars website



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