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Autosport teams with Brabham for fundraiser

MOTORSPORT STARS BACK CHARITY KART RACE David Brabham's fundraising organisation www.racing4charity.com has teamed up with Autosport International to organise a one-hour celebrity kart race with an unusual twist on Friday 12 January, with ...

MOTORSPORT STARS BACK CHARITY KART RACE

David Brabham's fundraising organisation www.racing4charity.com has teamed up with Autosport International to organise a one-hour celebrity kart race with an unusual twist on Friday 12 January, with more celebrities than public drivers taking to the track at the NEC, Birmingham. Ten celebrity teams from various championships will race each other to see exactly who is 'top of the formulas' and each team will represent a different charity.

The fun starts at 3.30pm on Friday, with practice preceding a one-hour race, on the indoor kart circuit operated by Oxford Karting Limited and Motorsport World. The winning team will decide which charity will benefit from the cash pot whilst each team will be joined by one paying member of the public, but demand is high for a place in this rather special charity event.

Superstar drivers include David Brabham, Dan Eaves, Paul O'Neill, Peter Dumbreck, Kelvin Burt, Darren Turner, Rob Collard, Danny Watts, Tim Sugden, Bradley Ellis, James Walker, Chris Niarchos, Tim Mullen, Martin Plowman and Ryan Lewis. Teams will stretch across a wide variety of motorsport formulas including ALMS, British Formula 3, Formula Renault, BTCC, British GTs and Ginetta. Jamie Green, Gary Paffett and Susie Stoddart are also working to enter a DTM driver team.

The event will be televised and the organisers are actively seeking sponsors to donate to the chosen charities. Each team will carry a sponsor for a fee of £3,000, so if you wish to join in the fun, as a driver or team sponsor, contact Bill Williams from www.racing4charity.com by e mailing bill@racing4charity.com or call 07712 578263.

The public entry fee to take part in this exclusive charity event is £300.00, which includes full access to Autosport International on an exclusive trade day, allowing you to beat the crowds. Join Britain's top drivers, see yourself on TV and do something for charity!

Tickets for Autosport International are available online at www.autosport-international.com or by phoning the ticket hotline on 0870 380 2244. Tickets are £26.00 per adult including entry to the 45-minute adrenaline-pumping Live Action Arena, children's (5 -- 15 years) tickets are £18.50.

The elite Paddock Pass is available at £32.00 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.

-credit: autosport.international@haynet.com

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