There was once again a real tinge of Bianconero at the presentation in Borgaro Torinese for the presentation of the Mario Maggioni-Walter Righi tournaments (Men’s Under-17s) and the fourth edition of the Nobis-Memorial Vincenzo Barrea International Tournament (Women’s Under-17s) a Bianconeri delegation took part in the event Martina Rosucci Tok the “Ermelindo Bacchetta” Lifetime Achievement Award Next Gen goalkeeper Giovanni Daffara was presented with the “Gaetano Scirea” award The two Juventus youth sides will also take part on the pitch in the competitions the young Bianconeri will be in Round A with Catanzaro while the young Bianconere will be in a single round alongside Inter exceeding the target of 45 anticipated in the retailer’s development plan for 2018 the German retailer progressively expanded its network in Northern Italy and recently opened stores in Borgaro Torinese Contact us: info@rli.uk.com the Château de Compiègne in France will play host to the exhibition Concept-car The event offers a fascinating journey in the field of car-design between the end of the 19th century and the 1970s motorcycles and record-breaking vehicles - many of which are here exhibited in Europe for the first time - as well as a hundred photographs Organised by the state cultural institution Réunion des Musées Nationaux - Grand Palais together with the Château de Compiègne the exhibition includes the extremely rare Alfa Romeo Scarabeo (1966) normally displayed in the Museo Storico Alfa Romeo - La macchina del tempo and loaned by FCA Heritage the Department that protects and promotes the history of the FCA Group's Italian brands after the Type 33 project created by the engineer Orazio Satta Puliga had been passed on to the Autodelta racing area Giuseppe Busso proposed a design for another Alfa Romeo sports car with a rear engine but this time using the GTA four-cylinder engine: the Scarabeo The engine was mounted transversely in the rear while the tubular frame adopted the ambitious solution - used on the 33 - of the large tubular spars on either side of the interior The bodywork was entrusted to the OSI body shop in Borgaro Torinese: a first example was presented at the Paris Motor Show in October 1966 A second simplified design prototype was subsequently built - the car currently on display in Compiègne - and a Barchetta was worked on OSI - Officine Stampaggi Industriali - was founded in Turin in 1960 by Luigi Segre despite a short period of activity lasting only eight years left a deep influence on Italian car design In addition to Segre and the fruitful collaboration with Ghia OSI also collaborated with famous designers such as Tom Tjaarda who were later partly absorbed into the Fiat Style Center by Dante Giacosa The OSI company closed its internal style centre in 1967 and from the following year returned to purely molding activities The exhibition traces the genesis of the automobile in the form that comes closest to a work of art: the concept car this type of vehicle was almost always a one-off job built to perform aerodynamic and stylistic studies or The rare and breathtaking models on show are displayed in the magnificent halls of the neoclassical palace designed by Ange-Jacques Gabriel for Louis XV which later became an imperial residence under Napoleon I and Napoleon III The juxtaposition of 18th century architecture and twentieth century design is intended to enhance the motorcars' formal impact as works of art.  please register for free or log in to your account.