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A new company based in Leeds, Hammond UK Racing will debut at the Karting Show at
Autosport International, 10-13 January 2008, to officially launch the team
along with a new website and online shop
boasting over 500 products. Visit stand K531 at the NEC, Birmingham, for free registration and to
benefit from a 10% discount on purchases made at Autosport International.
HUK
Racing has been established with the pure aim of assisting newcomers to karting
with sourcing equipment, plus support in preparation and driver training. So if
you need some help to get started in karting, just visit the Karting Show,
where HUK will unveil its equipment sourcing service, which aims to help new
karters with the daunting task of choosing and purchasing good quality
second-hand karting equipment. After discussing your requirements, HUK will
utilise their contacts, knowledge and buying power to source the best equipment
for the best price.
The
HUK Racing team will be introduced, with secured works backing from John Mills
Engineering, importers of the BRM Racing chassis, guaranteeing the use of BRM
equipment for 2008. The team is set to compete in both BRDC Stars of Tomorrow
and the PF International TVKC club championship.
Amy
Ward, aged 14 from Pontefract, is confirmed as the works backed driver for the Mini
Max class alongside Luke Whitehead, aged 12 from Sunk
Island, East
Yorkshire, while the team is looking to fill their last vacancy
for the Junior Max class. Although
boasting comprehensive race team facilities, HUK also aims to help customers run their own karts competitively,
helping to save time and money and enhance their enjoyment of the sport.
Formed in September 2007, HUK Racing is the
brainchild of Steve Hammond and Mark Ward. Steve commented: “Mark and I
have worked in the same field of karting for some years so we decided to join
forces and we’ve been busy preparing to launch the company for the past six
months. We have visited the Karting Area at Autosport International in previous
years and been impressed at the focus on the karting industry. With karting now
boasting its own dedicated show within Autosport International, we decided the
Karting Show was the perfect place to unveil the team and introduce all of our
products and services.”
Autosport
International opens to the general public on Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 January
2008. Avoid the queues and book online at www.autosport-international.com or by phoning the ticket hotline on
0870 040 0396. Tickets are £28.00 per adult including entry to the 55-minute
adrenalin-pumping Live Action Arena; children’s
tickets, for those aged five to 15 years, are £18.50.
The elite Paddock Pass
is available at £34.00 for adults and £24.50 for children. The Paddock Pass gives exclusive access to the
Driver Signing Area; access to the Live Action Arena Paddock back stage;
priority seating and fast-track entry to the Live Action Arena, and a show
guide lanyard including pictures of celebrities and a detailed floor plan of
the show. There are a limited number of Paddock Passes available, so book early
to avoid disappointment.
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