At the announcement of the 2007 race calendar, EuroBOSS organiser and director Roger Cowman confirmed that the series will be making its first trip to the Bernie Ecclestone owned Paul Ricard circuit in France and joining the ranks for the F1 Charity Trophy Event on 27,28 and 29 July.
Created in 1963 by Priness Grace of Monaco, the Association A.M.A.D.E. Monaco is a charity that collects funds for underprivaleged children, from 24 centres worldwide. Now headed by Prince Albert 11 of Monaco, the F1 Charity Trophy Event's aim is to collect funds in order to build a school and medical centre in Conakry, Republic of Guinea.
Roger Cowman said about the upcoming F1 Charity Trophy event: "We are very pleased to be able to take part in this prestigous event and to support such a worthy cause. The Paul Ricard circuit has an impressive history and is now one of the most state-of-the-art motorsport facilities in the world."
Motor racing fans want racing that is competitive and spectator friendly and EuroBOSS, with its open pit and easily accessible driver lineup, has these in abundance. With spectacular overtaking and the exhilaration sight of these well-known grand prix cars battling it out, those attending the F1 Charity Trophy Event will be left in no doubt why the popularity of EuroBOSS is extending across Europe.