Arriva Tazio: Something is brewing in Holland

Mark your agenda, write it on your hand, put a note on the fridge, spray it on the wall. September 15th is the day we launch Tazio Magazine.

It is happening. We can barely believe it ourselves, but at a small but highly competent printer’s in Holland, a new magazine is becoming reality. It’s our magazine, Tazio Magazine, and per September 15th, it can be yours as well.

Tazio Magazine is the work of a passionate crew, a crew craving for stories about racing. We are old-fashioned, we believe stories like these are best printed on high-quality paper. Which is exactly what we will be doing.

Click subscribe… please

In the coming days, we will tell you more about Tazio, about what’s in it. And about why you will really want this in your mailbox. You know, the one that’s outside your doorstep.

For now, if you want to be in the loop, just click on the subscribe button (it’s below) so you can read about us in your mailbox. No, your other mailbox, the one on your phone/computer/pad-thing.

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We are so bad at this digital stuff.

(Johan & Dirk)

Johan Dillen

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