British Motor Show confirms plans for 2021

The organisers of The British Motor Show have confirmed an expanded show, including three driving experiences.

Three exciting driving experiences have been confirmed including The Caterham Experience, The Paul Swift Stunt Driving Experience and the Under 17 Driving Lessons.

The Caterham Experience, sponsored by Avon Tyres, will offer visitors the chance to take a passenger ride in a Caterham. The Drift Taxi Experience will offer them the chance to experience the awesome handling and power of the latest Caterhams while being driven around a slalom course in one of the show’s outdoor arenas. Caterham will also be bringing along driving simulators, creating a showroom and offering test drives in their latest cars

The Paul Swift Stunt Driving Experience will let visitors experience all the tricks seen in the movies as an actual passenger. This adrenaline filled experience is from the team that will also be delivering amazing stunt shows in the Cazoo Live Arena. Paul and his team of professional stunt drivers will strap visitors in for passenger rides that they will never forget, while they perform stunts such as parallel parking, J-turns and drifting, including an unforgettable lap of the slalom course. There are only a limited number of experiences available and are sure to sell out quickly as they are the perfect Christmas gift for the car lover. Tickets can be secured at the Pop-Up motor show or here

The third of the driving experiences to be announced, in partnership with The Big Learner Relay, are Under-17 Driving lessons. Visitors will be able to get their youngsters behind the wheel for a 20 minute driving experiences in a manual car fitted with dual controls and with a fully qualified driving instructor. Children will practice steering, reversing parking and even a bit of slalom.

Set to take place at Farnborough International from August 19-22, no other Motor Show has ever delivered such a variety of content, celebrity guests and live action, nor has it had such a focus on supporting our incredible automotive industry, which contributes £18.6 billion to the British economy at a time when it needs it most.

“Even through these toughest of times, we’ve really got behind and supported our exhibitors,” said organiser Andy Entwistle. “Rather than sit it out and wait, we’ve invented the Pop-Up Motor Show concept, which has seen thousands of advanced ticket sales for the main event and has given our existing exhibitors and partners exposure when other exhibition companies had given up.”

To find out more about the show, book tickets or keep up with the latest news, visit www.thebritishmotorshow.live

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