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London Motorsport Show

This year's London Motorsport Show, held on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th December at ExCeL, will celebrate 'girl power' as it features an area dedicated to encouraging women into a career in motorsport. A number of already successful ladies who compete in various racing disciplines will be on hand to offer advice and share their experiences with those who have an interest in motorsport as well as displaying some of their racing cars. Supported by GirlracerTM, the drivers on the stand include British Touring Car Championship driver Fiona Leggate who will be displaying her 300bhp MG ZS racer. Fiona is the highest placed female in BTCC history and holds a World record for the most races entered in 24 hours.

Also on hand will be former karter and now VW racer Karen Andrews, the 2006 Silverstone Rally School Lady Quest winner Becky Kirvan and her Polo, single seater driver Nicki Welesby and Mini Challenge driver Dawn Boyd and the car that saw her get third place in the Ladies Championship. Michaela Bevan will also be bringing her Mini to the show while Cassey Watson will showcase her Ginetta.

For those with an interest in two wheels, Sam Burnam will be bringing her Honda RS 125cc motorbike while Team Feisty Racing rider Kat Sanderson will be showcasing her 250cc Aprilla. And forget the wheels, what about the water as leading offshore powerboat racer Sarah Donahue shares her experiences of a different form of motorsport. Sarah is a National and European Powerboat Champion and the longest standing female offshore racing driver. She was also a stunt driver in one of the iconic James Bond movies.

Also on offer is the Future of Motorsport Zone will have all you need to know about gaining qualifications, the apprenticeships and scholarships available for a career in motorsport, be it as a driver, pit crew or designer. And for those ready to race but needing an MSA license, there is a dedicated area for drivers to have a medical and physical examination and speak with MSA officials.

The show will also host the London Masters Rallycross Competition, an arena based circuit that will see around 100 Rallycross competitors battle it out over the two days. Reigning division champions will test their driving skills to limit on a purpose built course that has been created specifically for the competition.

Reaching speed of 80mph and aiming for a lap time of around 35 seconds, visitors will be on the edge of their seats watching the exhilarating live action. Competitors include British Rallycross Champion Ollie Donovan and Open Rallycross Champion 'Mad' Mark Watson. Sponsors of the London Masters include Shannon Holdings and London Mazda.



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