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The scent of burning rubber lingers in the air, a Pagani Huayra R roars past just metres away, and a waiter hands you a glass of Penfolds Grange—all without having to leave your seat. This is Club Zagame at the Adelaide Motorsport Festival (AMF), where raw horsepower meets refined luxury. With front-row access to the world’s rarest hypercars and a hospitality experience that blurs the lines between fine dining and motorsport, this isn’t just a viewing platform—it’s an invitation to a world few get to experience.
Spending the entire day at Club Zagame at the Adelaide Motorsport Festival (AMF) wasn’t just about watching the action—it was about being immersed in the entire spectacle of it. From multi-million-dollar hypercars ripping down the track to Michelin-star food and high fashion inside the suite, everything felt curated with purpose. This wasn’t just a hospitality lounge—it was a world-class motorsport experience, designed for people who truly love cars. At $2,700 for a weekend pass, Club Zagame isn’t just exclusive—it’s an investment in an experience that doesn’t exist anywhere else in Australia.

A Hypercar Playground Like No Other
Seeing a Pagani Huayra R, McLaren P1, and Ferrari F40 in one place is rare enough. Watching them being driven hard on track is another level in itself. Positioned at the heart of AMF, Club Zagame offered an unfiltered view of some of the world’s most desirable hypercars at full throttle. That’s probably why they’ve stashed bowls of earplugs at every outdoor table – it can get loud!
Unlike many high-profile events, this wasn’t a PR-heavy, influencer-filled affair. No comps, no promotional guest lists—just those who rightfully bought their way in. The paddock was packed with true enthusiasts, collectors, and Zagame customers—people who own and drive the cars most would only dream of seeing. Hypercar owners can only experience unrestricted track action in two places in the world: Goodwood in the UK and AMF in Australia.

A Celebration of Art, Fashion & Craftsmanship
The Club Zagame suite wasn’t just about motorsport—it was a showcase of high-end craftsmanship across art, fashion, and luxury. Motorsport artist Paul Oz was stationed inside, bringing his signature textured portraits of racing icons to life in real-time, with works collected by F1 drivers, teams, and celebrities. In fact, two of his pieces had already sold prior to the suite even opening.
Meanwhile, Paul Vasileff’s Paolo Sebastian couture gowns made an unexpected yet fitting appearance, proving that high fashion and high-performance machines belong in the same space. To complete the experience, a curated display of bespoke luxury jewellery from Martin Rogers reflected the exclusivity and craftsmanship that Club Zagame embodies, catering to an audience accustomed to the finest details.

Trackside Michelin-Star Dining with Magill Estate
Food at most motorsport events is an afterthought—grazing boards, sliders, and a few scattered canapés. Not here. At Club Zagame, Magill Estate flipped that script, bringing Michelin-star quality dining trackside under the direction of executive chef and owner Scott Huggins, alongside head chef Rodrigo Santos. They weren’t just overseeing the menu—they were in the kitchen all day, personally manning the cooking alongside their team. This wasn’t outsourced catering or a temporary setup—the full Magill Estate kitchen team was on-site, delivering a dining experience that matched the exclusivity of the event.
Every dish balanced fine dining with the spirit of Australian motorsport culture, turning the suite into an all-day culinary experience. Guests indulged in an elevated take on the classic Bunnings prawn sausage sizzle, free-flowing canapés that perfectly matched the high-energy atmosphere, and an exclusive tasting of Penfolds Grange, one of Australia’s most legendary wines. With top-shelf wine, perfectly brewed coffee, and an endless stream of gourmet dishes, the hospitality never missed a beat.

Building a Legacy Beyond Motorsport
According to Bobby Zagame, “Consistency in service, with a hospitality twist, along with facilities that meet our customers’ expectations, has been a key over our competitors.” That attention to detail was evident throughout the event, ensuring that Club Zagame stood out as a premium motorsport hospitality experience.
Zagame Automotive isn’t just supporting AMF—they’re investing in it. “Club Zagame is an investment in the future of Adelaide Motorsport Festival and what it brings to Adelaide. We want to be a part of a growing, successful event that reflects our brands and our values.”
With AMF expanding year after year, Zagame sees its potential to become a global motorsport destination. “As previously mentioned, we see this event being the next Goodwood Festival of Speed, which is a huge attraction for the State of South Australia. We want to be a part of it!”
Goodwood has tradition. Club Zagame is creating its own.
DISCLAIMER: The author of this article, John Guanzon, was hosted at Club Zagame as a guest of Zagame Adelaide.



