
With the Autosport International Racing Car Show just around the corner, car manufacturers across the globe will be polishing up their supercars and race winning models in an attempt to take centre stage at the prestigious motor show, including Caterham Cars.
The iconic British sportscar manufacturer will be displaying an impressive array of vehicles at Birmingham’s NEC next weekend, including the legendary Seven, the SP/300.R sports prototype and a Caterham-branded F1 car.
In addition to the static display, Caterham will also take to ASI’s custom-built indoor drift course, demonstrating the Seven’s dramatic abilities in front of thousands of show goers.
James Drake, Marketing Manager of Caterham Cars commented: "Having nearly our full ‘family’ of race cars come together like this is very exciting for us. Only the GP2 car is missing but we’ve so much going on at the stand and at the live action arena that we just couldn’t pack it all in.
“I’m sure that any motorsport fan will be impressed by the growing line-up of Caterham vehicles but Caterham has always been about much more than ‘cars on carpet’ and our live action arena will bring all of that motorsport prowess to life for visitors.”
Caterham Cars will also be announcing a brand new grassroots motorsport project at the show.
Fans can see the full display at the Caterham stand in Hall 4, Stand 2641 at the Autosport International Racing Car Show from 12-15th January.
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Donna Kelly
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