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Tesco 99 Octane to fuel the competitors for London Masters RallyCross PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 23 November 2007
Tesco 99 Octane Motorsport Refuel Zone will keep the competitor vehicles in the race as they battle it out in the inaugural 2007 London Masters Rallycross competition, held at ExCel on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th December. Tesco 99 Octane, already the official fuel of the British Rally Championship and several other rally events, is a high octane performance petrol developed to meet the latest sporting regulations.
Tesco 99 Octane MSA Plus will be available for all competitiors from the Tesco 99 Octane Refuel Zone at a price of £1.79 plus vat per litre. By using the refueling zone, London Masters competitors will be able to refuel their cars in a regulated and safe manner. Competitors will be able to access the refuel area between races throughout the event.
 
As well as adhering to MSA regulations, Tesco 99 Octane also gives optimum performance as well as the environmental benefits of approximately 5% renewable bioethanol combined with very low levels of harmful carcinogenic chemicals. Drivers with experience of using the fuel have reported that the burning characteristics of bioethanol in the fuel gives power and tuning advantages.  
 
With just over three weeks to go until the competition, the final preparations are being made to the purpose built circuit to ensure that the surface is perfect for high performance motorsport. The circuit is a minimum of 14.5 metres wide with an approximate length of 650 metres. The lap time for a Division 1 car is expected to be between 30 and 35 seconds with an average speed of approximately 80mph. The circuit has been constructed with fast flowing corners, featuring two spectacular yumps. The circuit was created by the PSM Motorsport Ltd circuit construction team and London Motorsport Show organisers Starting Grid Ltd in association with Shannon Holdings. In addition to Shannon, the event is also supported by London Mazda.
 
Kevin Twinn, Brand Manager for London Mazda, said: "London Mazda is pleased to be supporting the London Masters. As Britain's favourite sports car brand with a 20 per cent market share, we'll be exhibiting Mazda's latest line-up including the MX-5 and RX-8 sports cars. We're also very excited about the introduction of the Rallycross event in the very heart of London's Dockland and our involvement on the track."
 
Owned by Ford Retail, London Mazda operates three Mazda dealerships around the capital - one in Docklands and two in north London. Annual new car sales exceed 1,000 vehicles and over 650 used Mazda cars are sold annually. London Mazda is proud of the loyal customer base that has been built up over the years through delivering the best possible customer service.
 
Around 100 competitors will take part in the competition including British Rallycross Champion Ollie Donovan and Open Rallycross Champion ‘Mad’ Mark Watson. With Division 1, Super National, Procar 1600 and 2000, Revivals, Junior Rallycross and Minicross categories, visitors will be on the edge of their seats watching the exhilarating live action.
 
The London Masters is just one of the exciting features of the 2007 London Motorsport Show which covers all disciplines of motorsport from Karting through to Formula One and is a must for any motor racing enthusiast. Doors open each day from 10am and the show closes at 6.30pm on Saturday with the rallycross event finishing at around 8pm and 3.30pm on Sunday. For information and to book tickets, visit www.londonmasters.co.uk.

 

GKSA SUPPORTS THE LONDON MASTERS RALLYCROSS COMPETITION
 
Following the success of its involvement with the Rallycross Open Championship events at Lydden Hill, GKSA has decided to extend its involvement with the sport to include the London Masters Rallycross Competition, held at ExCeL on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th December 2007.
 
Established in 1974, GKSA undertake full mechanical, electrical, Public Health and energy surveys for all types of buildings. Based in Kent and Bristol, they provide their design service on-time and on-budget to a variety of different clients, whether new build or refurbishment projects. They are experts at sustainable designs and environmentally friendly design solutions.
 
Mark Salter, Business Development and Marketing manager of GKSA, said: “GKSA are delighted to have an involvement in this unique event. Our initial introduction to Rallycross was very well received by our clients and with London being our prime business location is a major bonus, supporting this event was a natural next step.”
 
Around 100 competitors will take part in the competition including British Rallycross Champion Ollie Donovan and Open Rallycross Champion ‘Mad’ Mark Watson. With Division 1, Super National, Procar 1600 and 2000, Revivals, Junior Rallycross and Minicross categories, visitors will be on the edge of their seats watching the exhilarating live action. The purpose built circuit is around 14.5 metres wide with an approximate length of 650 metres. The lap time for a Division 1 car is expected to be between 30 and 35 seconds with an average speed of approximately 80mph. The circuit was created by the PSM Motorsport Ltd circuit construction team and London Motorsport Show organisers Starting Grid Ltd in association with Shannon Holdings. The show is also supported by London Mazda.
 
Race organiser Peter Stott of PSM Motorsport Ltd said: "We are delighted to see GKSA continue its involvement with the sport of Rallycross following the success of the Lydden Hill round of the Rallycross Open Championship back in September. The high profile status of the London Masters is the perfect environment for leading businesses in the area to promote themselves on both a local and Nationwide scale."
 
The London Masters is just one of the exciting features of the 2007 London Motorsport Show which covers all disciplines of motorsport from Karting through to Formula One and is a must for any motor racing enthusiast. Doors open each day from 10am and the show closes at 6.30pm on Saturday with the rallycross event finishing at around 8pm and 3.30pm on Sunday. For information and to book tickets, visit www.londonmasters.co.uk.
 
 
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