Histo Cup
The largest historic circuit scene in Central Europe

The Histo Cup is one of the largest historic racing scenes in Europe with a long tradition, now in its 27th season. All touring cars and GTs (Gran Turismo) built up to 1971 (periods E, F and G) and up to 1981 (periods H and I), as well as the “young timers” up to 2001, are eligible to take part. For many years now, it has proved a success to use the Histo Cup for our meetings. We bring together reviews of technologies, car design, mobility and exclusive insights into developments with exciting and thrilling motorsport moments.
As an example, below you will find an excerpt from an article from 2014, originally published on www.boerse-express.com:
Networking between racing cars
Frequently, new business is done outside the office. Have a look at golf courses, city-restaurants, balls, “Wörthersee”, charity events, premiers … Business people meet in a more or less casual atmosphere, and a lot can arise which will be finalized in the office.
A different frame for such “meetings” is the paddock at a car race. At the Formula 1, entering this “sanctuary” is pretty difficult for non-team members. Not to mention holding a business meeting there. Yet this is possible at the racing series Histo Cup – and is practiced deliberately.
For example: The drivers tent of racing pilot Peter Pöschl who has done several racing seasons with his historic Ford Escort MkII in the Histo Cup. Several national and international business people met at the “VICEM-tent” (named after the sponsor). And those who “survive” the trial rounds with Pöschl in his 250 HP car, are going into meetings more relaxed. I know that from my own experience ;)

‘Networking between racing cars’, originally published in www.boerse-express.com (→)
Author: Manfred Kainz
That’s how witty business relationships in the fields of internationalisation, brand fostering, shares, financing etc. emerged in the VICEM tent.; and strategic partnerships have been entrenched. Guests were, among others: Marcus Zenker (speaker of the European McDonalds franchisees), Christian Rönsch (CEO ZDF Enterprises, G), Martin Belz (Kochbank, D), Ahmad Matar (top manager from Abu Dhabi, UAE), Daniel Horak (CEO Conda Crowdfunding), Josef Kastenhofer (CEO Ready4Public), Werner Hierzer (director puppetry, Schönbrunn), Gerhard Weberberger (CEO Weberberger prosthetic dentistry), Max Seyer (CEO Seyer & Partner Family Office Services), Faramarz Ettehadieh (Imperial, PArtnerbank), Michael Ritt (CEO e-volution Elektromobilitätskonzepte), Johann Hammerschmid (CEO Johammer e-mobility), Ting Wang (Importeu, Shanghai), the economic lawyers Alexander Hasch and Alexander Hüttner (SCWP), and many more. […]
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