Launches Galore at Autosport International
'07
04 January 2007
With just over a week remaining before the World’s biggest and
best motorsport extravaganza gets underway, Autosport International
’07 at the NEC Birmingham can confirm it will play host to a mouth-watering
array of car launches over the four-day period. Subaru will launch the
special edition Impreza WRX STI to be unveiled in memory of Britain’s
last World Rally Champion Richard Burns, who lost his fight with cancer
in November 2005.
The RB320 costs just £29,995 on the road and features around £6,000
worth of extra equipment including the 320 PS Prodrive Performance Pack,
bespoke 18-inch alloy wheels and specially developed Prodrive suspension
comprising Bilstein dampers, a sports spring kit with revised rear anti-roll
bar and a ride height lowered by 30 mm at the front and 10 mm at the
rear.
Vauxhall will unveil its new Vectra with which it will contest the 2007
Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship, which switches to Super
2000 specification cars next season. The multiple championship-winning
VX Racing team, which dominated the series from 2001-2004 will continue
to race with drivers Tom Chilton and Fabrizio Giovanardi who are both
expected to be in attendance at the show.
SEAT Sport UK will launch its all new Leon Cupra, which is set to make
its debut in the 2007 SEAT Cupra Championship. The BTCC support series
will boast two classes in ’07, with the new car challenging for
the outright title and the top prize of £100,000 and the existing
Leon Cupra R racing for a separate prize fund. An impressive ten former
SEAT Cupra Championship drivers have gone on to race in the BTCC and
WTCC, including the series’ first champion Rob Huff now a race
winner for Chevrolet in the WTCC.
Ginetta will announce details of its new G20s which contest the Avo
Ginetta G20 series, the largest single class one-make racing championship
in Europe with nearly 60 registered competitors. The championship will
also have a new title sponsor for 2007 and details of the series, prize
fund and calendar will be available.
Also on the sports car front, Juno Racing, founded by ex-Williams F1
design engineer Ewan Baldry will, for the fourth successive year, unveil
a new car at Autosport International. The Juno S2000 commissioned by
Oldershaw Motorsport will contest the 2007 Sports 2000 series. The successful
pairing has taken wins in the old Supersports Championship and Britsport
with the Juno SS2. The Juno S2000 will be powered by a Ford Duratec
engine.
Completing the line-up of manufacturer exhibitors at Autosport International
’07 are Mitsubishi, Toyota, Renault, FIAT, Citröen and Caterham
who will all have examples of cars on their stands.
Avoid the queues and book 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 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.
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