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Look to the future now, Stradale Italia’s future has only just begun

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For Sam Hill, everyday feels like Christmas since he achieved his boyhood dream this September of owning and running his own garage. But, this is no ordinary garage. Stradale Italia is a Ferrari and Maserati diagnostic, service and repair centre, and Sam is there to give owners of these supercars the very best in personal service.

Son of Dave Hill, extreme fringe wearer, flamboyant dresser and lead guitarist of ’70s glam rock group Slade that gifted the world with that rampant seasonal classic Merry Christmas Everybody, Sam has followed in the footsteps of his grandfather, a car mechanic, rather than those of his musician father.

‘I used to get up in the night and go downstairs with a screwdriver and take everything apart. I had an interest in how things worked, which apparently was a nightmare for my parents. My dad had some cutting edge Pioneer speakers and an amplifier – a reward for some show he did, and I took it all to bits. There are loads of stories like that,’ he said.

As soon as Sam left school at 16, he started working as a mechanic. Ambitious and gifted he joined Ferrari and Maserati at Stratstone, Birmingham, then onto Solihull Graypaul Ferrari and Maserati where he stayed for 15 years. Here, he acquired an enviable reputation for diagnosing and repairing complex electrical and mechanical issues, and became an accredited gold tier master technician, one of about 14 in the UK. He trained at the Ferrari Training Centre in the UK as well as the Ferrari factory in Maranello, Italy. In addition Sam is a silver ROSPA advanced driver and has twice reached the World Semi Finals for Ferrari Technician of the Year, most recently in 2018.

Deciding to leave Ferrari and set up on his own as Stradale Italia was a big decision, but something he had always wanted to do. He knew that while he had a gold star reputation for technical service, his business had to look the part, which is where CMYUK comes in.

Sam had met Joel Willcock, CMYUK’s textile business development specialist four years ago beyond the world of print, buying the 1980 Pontiac Trans Am that Joel had advertised. The two bonded through their love of cars, and when Sam decided to set up as an independent, he knew that while he had a gold star reputation for technical service, his business also had to look the part so he contacted Joel.

Now customers arriving at this Uttoxeter based workshop can’t helped but be impressed by the stunning interiors printed by CMYUK.

CMYUK produced several very large wall graphics for the premises depicting a Ferrari 488 engine, Ferrari F40, F50 and the back of a Ferrari 812, while a huge 6m long backdrop of a Laferrari Aperta, a rare and hugely expensive sports car dominates the back wall.

Images were printed on an EFI Vutek FabriVu 340i, dye sublimation digital printer complete with its own inline curing system, which negates the need for a separate calendar press. They were output onto Pongs Softimage Contrast Black Back textile, a strong, long lasting material with a scratch resistant black backing for the ultimate block out.

'So here it is, Merry Xmas Everybody's having fun Look to the future now It's only just begun'

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