My Uncle is arranging a charity event at Knockhill on the 5th December. The nominated charity this year is St Andrews Hospice in Airdrie.
Graham Wait was the the 2001 BRSCC modified Ford Saloon Champion and along with 7 other drivers in his class, they are giving people the chance to go 2 laps round the circuit. The cost is £10 per person and all proceeds go to charity.
Amongst the cars available on the day is Graham's championship winning Sierra Cosworth, a 500bhp rear wheel drive Escort, a Mark 2 Escort with 300bhp, an Andy Rouse ex touring car and a Porsche GT3.
The drivers are giving up their spare time and covering all other costs.
Last year they raised over £2,000 for Cancer Research and previously they have also raised funds for MacMillan Cancer Relief.
It is a great opportunity for people with an interest in racing of any variety to feel the excitement of going round the track at race speeds.
There will be tea/coffee available but I can assure you that a wee blast round the track tends to get the blood racing anyway.
If there is anybody else you think who may be interested please let them know as this year they are trying to raise £5,000.
My Uncle is arranging a charity event at Knockhill on the 5th December. The nominated charity this year is St Andrews Hospice in Airdrie.
Graham Wait was the the 2001 BRSCC modified Ford Saloon Champion and along with 7 other drivers in his class, they are giving people the chance to go 2 laps round the circuit. The cost is £10 per person and all proceeds go to charity.
Amongst the cars available on the day is Graham's championship winning Sierra Cosworth, a 500bhp rear wheel drive Escort, a Mark 2 Escort with 300bhp, an Andy Rouse ex touring car and a Porsche GT3.
The drivers are giving up their spare time and covering all other costs.
Last year they raised over £2,000 for Cancer Research and previously they have also raised funds for MacMillan Cancer Relief.
It is a great opportunity for people with an interest in racing of any variety to feel the excitement of going round the track at race speeds.
There will be tea/coffee available but I can assure you that a wee blast round the track tends to get the blood racing anyway.
If there is anybody else you think who may be interested please let them know as this year they are trying to raise £5,000.
Cheers