karting and kart racing free tips home  
Home | Karting News | Karting1 Forum | Kart Driving Tips | Kart Tests | Kart Technical | Top Drivers | Track Guides | Kart Gallery | Race Reports | Advertise |


Pedal Kart Grand Prix



By Karting1 ~ July 14th, 2009. Filed under: Announcements.

Sunday 6 September 2009
Goodwood, Chichester, West Sussex

Teams of four will race the classic Goodwood circuit – driving the same track as the heroes of yesteryear. The Goodwood circuit was the scene of legendary battles between great motor sport heroes from 1948 through to 1966.

Each team will receive their own pedal kart (with their team name on the number plates) which they are free to decorate with team logos. The race will be a relay with each of the four team members completing a lap (2.4 miles) of the Goodwood circuit. The kart can be retained after the event or donated to the charity.

Pedal Kart Grand Prix

The Grand Prix will be a fun event for all the family with supporters very welcome to come along and cheer on their favourite team. Entertainment will be provided throughout the day as well as food and refreshments.

The Willow Foundation is a national charity that provides special and memorable days for seriously ill 16 to 40 year olds. By taking part in this event you will be making a positive difference to young adults living with the difficult realities of life-threatening illnesses.
TEAMS: Teams of 4 – £2,580 each (including kart)

Sponsorship and advertising opportunities available.

For further details please go to http://www.willowfoundation.org.uk/FundRaising/Events/WillowEvents

Alternatively, please contact Louise Smith: telephone 01707 259777 or email louise.smith@willowfoundation.org.uk

Related posts:

  1. Forest Edge Kart Club Inaugural Help for Heroes Event
  2. OVER £60,000 RAISED FOR CHARITY IN MEMORY OF RACER HENRY
  3. Lewis Hamilton’s Kart Is For Sale!
  4. Henry Surtees Commemorative and Special Events at Buckmore Park
  5. Kart Masters 2009 Preview Podcast

Comments are closed.

Switch to our mobile site