The Italian Amateur Friendship Challenge officially kicked off with a gala dinner hosted by the mayor of Naples Italy, Luigi de Magistris on Thursday (April 28).
Pier Luigi De Angelo, the principle owner of Agnano racetrack in Naples, guided the invited the amateur American drivers to the event, which was held at the elegant Belvedere Carafa Museum in downtown Naples, Italy.
“The people and the food are over the top and the majesty and history of this area goes back thousands of years,” team correspondent Steve Oldford said.
Festivities will continue when Team America will dine with their Italian counterparts prior to the racing action, which will begin on Friday afternoon. The racing will continue through Sunday, when track will host a $500,000 trot, the Grand Premio Lotteria.
“There’s no doubt that amateur racing is moving to a new level and we hope the events here in Naples will continue to promote amateur racing at a world-wide level,” noted Team USA captain Joe Pennacchio.
When the races get underway Friday at Agnano, Pennacchio and Oldford will be joined by Mike Mitchell, Dein Spriggs and Hannah Miller. The five outstanding American amateur drivers will compete against the best that the Naples area has to offer.
Two events are slated for Friday. There will also be a race on Saturday and one on Sunday – the day of the Gran Premio Lotteria, where the attending crowds will be in the tens of thousands.
(With files from NAADA)