16.01.2005 Scuderia Ecosse have unveiled their striking new racing colours during the Autosport International at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham

Scuderia Ecosse have unveiled their bold new racing colours at Autosport International which is being held at the National Exhibition Centre (NEC), in Birmingham.

An ambitious team, Scuderia Ecosse aims to improve year-on-year in every department. The first public sight of improvements for 2005 is the striking red, white and blue livery displayed on the Ferrari 360 GTC, the car that in the hands of Andrew Kirkaldy and Nathan Kinch won six races in the 2004 British GT Championship.

Scuderia Ecosse was delighted to be awarded the dailysportscar.com award for “Team of the Year” in UK National Motorsport recently. They regard it as a great honour, especially for a fledgling team. The team has exciting plans for 2005 which will be announced shortly.
 

The first public sight of improvements for 2005 is the striking red, white and blue livery displayed on the Ferrari 360 GTC at the Autosport International, the car that in the hands of Andrew Kirkaldy and Nathan Kinch won six races in the 2004 British GT Championship

Scuderia Ecosse has unveiled its new racing colours at Autosport International at the National Exhibition Centre (NEC), Birmingham

Scuderia Ecosse has unveiled its new racing colours at Autosport International at the National Exhibition Centre (NEC), Birmingham
Scuderia Ecosse has unveiled its new racing colours at Autosport International at the National Exhibition Centre (NEC), Birmingham

The first public sight of improvements for 2005 is the striking red, white and blue livery displayed on the Ferrari 360 GTC at the Autosport International, the car that in the hands of Andrew Kirkaldy and Nathan Kinch won six races in the 2004 British GT Championship