3rd International Historic Motorsport Show
an Outstanding Success
28 February 2006
The International Historic Motorsport Show at Stoneleigh Park pulled
in more than 20,000 attendees over 24-26 February, with its mix of live
action, motorsport heroes and world-famous competition cars and bikes
- not to mention 449 exhibitors and 368 journalists. Some tales from
the Show include:
Group B Rally and Indoor Motorcycle Trial
Two of the most popular crowd-pleasers were the sideways action of the
Group B rally car stage and the indoor pre-'65 classic motorcycle trial.
The motorcycle trial, running both solos and sidecars, was a world first
which ran ten times over the weekend. Five-times winner of the Scottish
Six Days Motorcycle Trial, Mick Andrews, managed to stay penalty-free
on the first day, while Peter Gaunt proved almost as successful. Also
enjoying riding in the trial was seven-times TT winner Mick Grant on
his Ariel.
Historic Kart Racing
Live action in the form of Historic Kart Racing was another first for
Stoneleigh. One competitor arrived with a kart which had not run for
30 years. When a carburettor problem seemed sure to prevent his participation,
he scoured the Show's autojumble, found what he needed, fitted the new
carburettor and fired the engine up for the first time in three decades!
Sales Success
The four heated halls housed 449 exhibitors - from series organisers
and race preparers, through engineering and accessory companies, to
classic car and motorcycle books and an autojumble. Feedback from the
industry was very positive. Taking just one case as an example, Enduro
Cars - which launched its Jaguar C-type recreation at Stoneleigh Park
- sold a staggering 17 cars at the Show! The company even had two clients
trying to outbid each other to buy chassis No1, exhibited on its stand.
Motorsport Heroes
A host of motorsport stars were freely available to sign autographs
at the Show. The public lined up to meet such icons as Giacomo Agostini,
Pentti Airikkala, Russell Brookes, Vic Elford, Paddy Hopkirk, Sir Stirling
Moss, Jackie Oliver, Phil Read and Bjorn Waldegard, to name but a few.
The top story of the Show, however, must be multiple British Rally Champion
Russell Brookes, leaving the Historic Motorsport Awards Charity Dinner
on Saturday night. Looking around for the bus to return him to the hotel,
Russell approached a likely-looking individual and asked if he were
the bus driver. "No," came the reply. "I am Giacomo Agostini
from Italy."
See official site for Historic
Motorsport Show
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