​​ 65° Cronoscalata Monte Erice

​ A partnership between advanced technology and automotive talent creates a memorable feat

​Partnership Motor Sport

​The race

​The 65th edition of the Monte Erice Hill Climb proved to be a decisive proving ground in the world of auto racing. This year, the driver and entrepreneur Giuseppe Giacalone secured an impressive second place in the E1 Italy Class 3000 category. This victory celebrates not only his talent but also the technological innovation provided by Allchem, represented by the Virtus brand.

​Bullfighting: Scenario and Challenges

​Set against the beautiful backdrop of Erice, Sicily, the Monte Erice Hill Climb is a competition that tests drivers' skills on technical and challenging courses. Giacalone masterfully drove his Peugeot 208 VTI, bolstered by the advanced technology provided by Allchem.

​Nanotecnology

​Virtus by Allchem's Technology

​ Under the guidance of Massimo Odelli, Technical/Commercial Manager of Allchem, advanced nanotechnology has been applied to the surface of Giacalone's car's bodywork. This has enabled a reduction in air friction, providing the driver with a competitive edge. Massimo Odelli states, "We believe in innovation as the driving force for excellence in any field, including motor sports."