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davepaul993

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hi guys who gonna go to this one at the top gear track ?






Save the date; Sunday May 16th 2010





This is the second year of our Charity "˜ride in a supercar' event at Dunsfold Aerodrome (the Home of BBC's top gear)





We at Petrolhead Nirvana are working alongside Club Scuderia to raise money for The Children's Trust charity.

http://www.thechildrenstrust.org.uk/ Which provides care, education, therapy and rehabilitation to children with multiple disabilities, complex health needs and acquired brain injury



The format is simple;



We've got 80 supercars of various descriptions from Atoms to Zondas giving up their time, fuel and tyres.

The public pay £20 in exchange for 2 high speed laps of the oval configuration (cant do the figure of 8 as we will have 12 cars out at once which could be interesting at the crossover!) or up to £50 for blue ribband cars such the Ferrari F40.

Add in a number of carefully selected car clubs to display their cars (at a reduced entry rate of £7 per car instead of £7 per person) and





Further add in more things to do for adults and kids;

Driver training circuit

Helicopter rides

Live bands

A myriad of stands and stalls

Bouncy castles

Fairground rides

Fire engine and Double decker bus rides

Roary the racing car

Static plane displays

Great food.



We're adding more features to this event all the time.



The entry prices for the event are;

Adults £7

Children £3

Family tickets £15

Standard supercar rides £20

Blue Ribband rides £30-£60



As I already mentioned car clubs pay £7 per car rather than per person

Every penny goes to the charity.



A quick video of some of the highlights from last year



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFR1Y7l6omk





We had around 4,000 people at the event last year and this year we're aiming for double that



So, why am I telling you all this?



Obviously the more people we get to come along to the event the more fun everyone will have and the more money we can raise for The Children's Trust. So spreading the word about the event would be very helpful indeed.

All of us at Petrolhead Nirvana are giving our time and efforts for free and my company is also paying for the event liability insurance as well as covering design costs for any media "" so as you can see this is in no way a commercial event.



I'm also in charge of organising the car club static displays and would love to have you guys along.

I'll need an idea of numbers a month or so prior to the event and I'm happy to coordinate the group, and organise details unless that is something you would prefer to do yourself?




 
I'm on for it. Are we going as a group or individually? Anyone going from Sussex or Kent will be going East to West so be nice to go together eh?
 
from what ive heard & whats in the text above its £7.00 on the gate per car & not person so we get a discount from the start,
i have just asked the organiser how many cars can be on this display so untill i get a reply back i dont know,
but my guess will be 20+
so i need a list of names who wants to go into a display, or rather the cars.
 
[FONT=arial"]Hi Dave.[FONT=verdana,geneva"] [FONT=arial"] [FONT=verdana,geneva"] [FONT=arial"]We're expecting around 1,000 cars to display. [FONT=verdana,geneva"] [FONT=arial"]All I need to know at the moment is an approximate number so I can allocate space accordingly.[FONT=verdana,geneva"] [FONT=arial"] [FONT=verdana,geneva"] [FONT=arial"]For example we're expecting around 150 cars from TVRCC, 300 from Pistonheads, 100 from Catherham, then smaller numbers like 25 from Aston Martin, 30 from the Classic Vehicle club, 50 from my own group etc etc[FONT=verdana,geneva"] [FONT=arial"] [FONT=verdana,geneva"] [FONT=arial"]So let me know what works for you and I'll make sure we have the space ready.[FONT=verdana,geneva"] [FONT=arial"]
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[FONT=arial"][FONT=verdana,geneva"][FONT=arial"]so heres my answer now whos up for it ?
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