Vredestein hands over 45 VW T-Rocs

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The unique success story of Vredestein Courtesy Cars in Austria started its 4th round last Saturday and set new standards in the areas of quality and quantity.

Die einzigartige Erfolgsgeschichte der Vredestein Courtesy Cars in Österreich startete am vergangenen Samstag in ihre 4. Runde, und setzte neue Maßstäbe in den Bereichen Qualität und Quantität.
The unique success story of Vredestein Courtesy Cars in Austria started its 4th round last Saturday and set new standards in the areas of quality and quantity.

Vredestein hands over 45 VW T-Rocs

The 45 VW T-Roc R-Line were handed over in a dignified and 100% appropriate location. This year the spectacular event took place nowhere else than as part of the 17th Vredestein Pannonia Carnuntum Rally in Burgenland. Almost all of the celebrities from the Austrian tire retail trade gathered early in the morning at the Parndorf Designer Outlet, where the 45 brand new T-Rocs and a few surprises were already waiting for the guests. After the official starting signal with the welcoming words of Apollo Vredestein Austria CEO Harald Kilzer, he handed over the microphone to the racing legend and Vredestein brand ambassador Jochen Mass. After the emotional description of his positive experiences in relation to the partnership with Vredestein, and a few anecdotes from his racing life, the 105-time Formula 1 driver personally handed over the keys to the 45 T-Roc to each individual Vredestein partner.

The idea of ​​this year's courtesy car handover was that customers could experience their new vehicles in the truest sense as part of the Saturday stage of the 17th Vredestein Pannonia Carnuntum and at the same time had the opportunity to get a taste of rally air. In the style of vintage car rallies, the teams had to navigate with road books and stopwatches from Parndorf over the Braunsberg to the north of Vienna, on to Mosonmagyaróvár in Hungary and back to Lake Neusiedl, completing some tricky special tests.