Caterham Cars will be going bigger – and more sideways – than ever at The British Motor Show later this month.
The company will be in action with its Caterham Drift taxi experience, where customers can take a passenger ride in one of the company’s two-seaters and learn from their chauffeur the art of driving sideways, as well as get to prove their own abilities in a slightly calmer way with the Caterham Seven Simulator, with prizes on offer for the best times of the day.
Meanwhile, on its stand, the company will have the opportunity for guests to come and see the Caterham 7 driven by James May on The Grand Tour as well as the R-500 from Top Gear which beat the Bugatti Veyron to the top of the leader board after being driven by The Stig himself.
In the Motorsport area of the show, the company will also be demonstrating its commitment to British racing by displaying several race cars as well as provide more information about its Caterham Academy, more details of which can be found here: https://www.caterhamcars.com/en/motorsport/academy
This is a 26 year old academy helping provide all the tools needed for entry level motorsport racing, and supporting young drivers and their teams along the way.
The British Motor Show CEO, Andy Entwistle, said: “Caterham is a company with a rich heritage and a history of providing thrills and spills to drivers across all age groups and backgrounds. They’re great entertainers, stalwart supporters of grass roots motorsport and proper, genuine enthusiasts, so it’s an absolute delight to welcome them to a show that shares many of their core values. We’re sure they’ll be a huge draw for the crowds.”
The British Motor Show promises to be the brightest, most engaging and most interactive automotive event of 2021, and offers terrific value at just £18.50 a ticket, or £37 for a family of four.
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