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This
year’s London Motorsport Show is hoping to discover the next Lewis Hamilton,
Jason Plato or even Ron Dennis when it opens its doors on Saturday 8th
and Sunday 9th December at ExCeL London. The Future of Motorsport
Zone will have leading organisations on hand to give careers advice to wannabe
drivers, car designers and race team organisers.
Supported
by Learning Grid and the Motorsport Academy as well as F1 in Schools, Formula Student, UK
Youth and Formula
Schools, this zone will
identify where people of all ages wanting a career in motorsport should start
in terms of information, training courses, and work experience.
The
zone also involves Energy Efficient Motorsport (EEMS), Green Power and Oxin
Design Challenge who will question and aim to educate people and companies
already in the industry on how motorsport can become more environmentally
sympathetic and create a better solution rather than be a part of the problem
when it comes to the industry’s carbon footprint. Demonstrations, displays and
seminars will highlight the opportunities available to individuals, teams and
companies.
The
organisations present will also use the London Motorsport Show as a platform to
show children, schools and colleges how they can include motorsport within the
national curriculum but also the benefit of the core subjects to a career in
motorsport. It also showcases how businesses can work with schools to create
the next generation of drivers and designers and mould the future growth of the
industry.
With
displays of all the major classes of karting, courtesy of the Association of
British Kart Clubs, newcomers will be able to determine the right chassis and
equipment they need. There will also be a number of workshops catering for both
newcomers and seasoned racers. These workshops will cover everything from basic
mechanics right through to self promotion, aiming to take some of the mystery
out of the sport!
Other
features include an ‘arrive and drive’ kart track, including an endurance race
designed to test drivers regardless of their experience, and a ‘hot rides’ area
where visitors get their adrenalin fix by getting into vehicles such as
caterhams and legends with a skilled driver who will race them around the track
so they can see how fast these cars can really go! There is also an historic
race car zone, fantastic displays of contemporary and classic racing cars, and
trade stands selling everything a driver needs to start the new season.
A
new area for this year is the ‘Girls in Motorsport’ feature, created to
encourage women to take an active role in what is predominantly a male
environment. Successful female drivers from rallying, formula one and even
power boat racing will all be at the show for ladies to talk to and to share
their experiences.
The
show will also host the London Masters Rallycross Competition, an arena based
circuit that will see around 100 Rallycross competitors battle it out over the
two days. Reigning division champions will test their driving skills to limit
on a purpose built course that has been created specifically for the
competition. Reaching speed of 80mph and aiming for a lap time of around 35
seconds, visitors will be on the edge of their seats watching the exhilarating
live action. Competitors include British Rallycross Champion Ollie Donovan and
Open Rallycross Champion ‘Mad’ Mark Watson. Sponsors of the London Masters
include Shannon Holdings and London Mazda.
The London Motorsport Show 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 5pm on
Sunday. Ticket prices range from £8 to gain admission into the exhibition only
and from £13 for the exhibition and rallycross competition for adults when
booked in advance. Family tickets range from £22. For information and to book
tickets, visit www.londonmotorsport.co.uk
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