|
Avon Tyres British GT Champion Bradley Ellis will be attending the world’s
biggest motorsport show, Autosport International, 10-13 January 2008. Ellis
will be travelling to the NEC in Birmingham
to chat about his plans for the 2008 season and take part in a very special
charity kart race which aims to raise £50,000.
Ellis will be attending the
exclusive press day on Thursday 10 January and the trade day on Friday 11
January. Throughout his two-day trip, the 20-year-old will be visiting the new
Karting Show at Autosport International. As a former British kart champion,
Ellis is joining the plethora of established motorsport stars who will be
hoping to help more people get interested in starting karting.
On Friday 11 January, Ellis will
join over 70 top motorsport celebrities in the bid to help David Brabham’s
Racing 4 Charity organisation raise £50,000 in the Autosport International BP
Ultimate 102 Unleaded Charity Kart Challenge.
The battle of the motorsport
formulas will recommence in what will be the biggest ever Racing 4 Charity
event. Virtually every major motorsport formula will be represented in the 22
teams competing including drivers from ALMS, DTM, WTCC, BTCC, British and FIA
GT, British F3, WRC, Formula Renault and karting.
Ellis will be in excellent company,
racing alongside some of the best names in the business, including David
Brabham, Johnny Herbert, Allan McNish, Gary Paffett, Darren Turner, Gil de
Ferran, Emanuele Pirro, Oliver Jarvis, Adam Carroll and Matthew Wilson, to name
just a few. Even Louise Goodman and
Ted Kravitz from ITV F1 will be taking part.
Remarkably, members of the public have the exclusive
chance to be a part of this star-studded event for just £300 per driver, simply
contact
This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it
The fun starts at 1.30pm on the Karting 4 U track in Hall 4, where a
30-minute qualifying session will precede the extended one and a half hour
race, which starts at 3.15pm. or call 07712
578263.
Hosted by the voice of the BTCC and
talkSPORT Alan Hyde, the Karting
Show Karting Stage will welcome Ellis to share his season’s experiences on
the way to the British GT Championship spoils, as well as some top tips for
newcomers to the sport.
Ellis commented: “The
Autosport International show really is the official start to the new motorsport
season and I do my best to go every year, ever since I was a karter. I’m
really looking forward to helping raise over £50,000 in the Racing 4 Charity
kart race and I am privileged to have the opportunity to put my driving skills
to use for a number of worthy charities. It will be great to see my fellow
drivers and friends after the winter break and, of course, to share my plans
for the 2008 season with Autosport International visitors.”
Ellis’ participation in the
Racing 4 Charity event follows another fundraising effort by the British GT
Champion on Sunday 25 November. Ellis went back to his karting roots to take
part in Johnny Herbert’s annual charity karting challenge, which raised between
£15,000 and £20,000 for the Warwickshire
and Northamptonshire Air Ambulance. Forming Team Rescue Racers, Ellis was joined by
Terry Grant, Rick Parfitt, Robin Liddell and Alex Albon at The Raceway,
Kingscross.
Autosport International opens to the
public on Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 January, filling 10 halls of the NEC, Birmingham, to form the
world’s biggest motorsport show. 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 adrenaline-pumping Live Action Arena;
children’s (5 – 15 years) tickets are £18.50.
|