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Inside Club Zagame, the Adelaide Motorsport Festival’s $1450 a ticket luxury hospitality experience

World-class fashion, food and fast cars will be on show at the Adelaide Motorsport Festival’s exclusive trackside suite – but the experience won’t come cheap.

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Fashion and fast cars will collide at the Adelaide Motorsport Festival next month.

For the first time, top Adelaide designer Paul Vasileff will show off his couture gowns in the luxury Club Zagame, trackside at Victoria Park.

The glamorous hospitality suite at the March 8 and 9 event will feature an all-day dining menu by acclaimed Penfolds Magill Estate restaurant executive chef Scott Huggins, and the opportunity to rub shoulders with F1 figures, most notably Valtteri Bottas, Damon Hill, Thierry Boutsen and Guenther Steiner.

The first 60 weekend passes will also include an exclusive tasting of Penfolds’ renowned Grange wines.

But life in the fast lane doesn't come cheap, with tickets starting at $1450 for a single-day experience, and $2700 for the weekend package.

Fresh from showcasing his Paolo Sebastian designs at Dubai Fashion Week, Vasileff said he was thrilled to partner with the Zagame Automotive for the weekend.

“The collaboration with Zagame feels natural, with the synergy between our brands highlighting both craftsmanship and elegance,” he said.

Paul Vasileff and model Talulla, and chef Scott Huggins, with the Lamborghini Revuelto, ahead of the Adelaide Motorsport Festival. Picture: Ben Clark
Paul Vasileff and model Talulla, and chef Scott Huggins, with the Lamborghini Revuelto, ahead of the Adelaide Motorsport Festival. Picture: Ben Clark
Valtteri Bottas and partner Tiffany Cromwell. Picture: Kelly Barnes
Valtteri Bottas and partner Tiffany Cromwell. Picture: Kelly Barnes

“I look forward to being a part of the upcoming Club Zagame event to experience the atmosphere first-hand.“

Huggins described Club Zagame as one of the “premier events” on the country’s motorsport social calendar.

“Aside from the incredible display of cars, the food and entertainment is world class and I’m thrilled to help bring this to life this year,” he said.

Former F1 driver-turned-contemporary artist Stefan Johansson will also be on hand in Club Zagame to display his artwork, along with Paul Oz and his bronze Ayrton Senna statue.

More than $200 million worth of cars will be on display at the festival, including the recently released Lamborghini Revuelto, the brand’s first high performance electrified vehicle.

The car retails for an eye-watering $987,000.

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Among the 257 cars on track during the event will include Hill’s first-ever Grand Prix car, Boutsen will get behind the wheel of his Benetton B190, while the multimillion-dollar Pagani Huayra R will also make its debut.

Zagame Adelaide Group marketing manager Katelyn Jaeger said its exclusive suite was about “more than motorsport”.

“Set in a truly luxurious environment, guests will indulge in the very best South Australia has to offer, from cars to fashion, making this the must-attend experience at the festival,” she said.

Tickets: events.zag.com.au

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