2nd Annual Festivals of Speed -Miami, FL

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2nd Annual Festivals of Speed -Miami, FL

Time: November 14, 2010 from 10am to 4pm
Location: Bayfront Park, Downtown Miami
Street: 301 North Biscayne Boulevard
City/Town: Miami, Fl
Website or Map: http://www.festivalsofspeed.c…
Phone: 813-380-4255
Event Type: car, show, charity, event, automotive
Organized By: Joe Sabatini
Latest Activity: Oct 27, 2010

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The Second Annual Festivals of Speed Miami will once again benefit the Injured Officers Assistance Fund, a Michael Fux Foundation, a Miami based charity that supports police officers that have been injured in the line of duty.

The Motorsports Collection display Sunday November 1...4, will return to Bayfront Park, where attendees will be side by side the rarest contemporary and vintage automotive designs accessible.

Vehicles set for display include Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, Aston Martin and Bugatti and many others. One vehicle of particular note is the 2002 World Championship winning Ferrari F1 car driven by world renowned driver Michael Schumacher.

To heighten the experience, event goers will have full access to fine wine, exceptional culinary offerings, exclusive cigars, and a variety of gifts and prizes from The Festivals of Speed and Sponsors.

For more information, and ticket inquiries, visit www.festivalsofspeed.com, or call 813-380-4255.

Read more: http://events.myspace.com/Event/View/6081878#ixzz0u4ygNkBd

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