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evo Track Days 2019: dates, tickets, booking info including our new Goodwood day - evo track evening - Bedford Autodrome 14/06/2019

It was evening number two of our trackday season, held once again at the Bedford Autodrome

The chequered flag has officially flown on our second evo Track Evening of 2019 at the Bedford Autodrome. Despite a wet start to the day, the summer sun came good and dried the track for a full evening.

Joining us in 2019 is title partner BMW, who brought not only two of its latest M models, including the first UK showing of the new BMW X4 M Competition, to the track for our guests to peruse in the paddock, but also have four new models, including the M2 Competition, M4 Competition, M4 and M850i, for our guests to try out on track.

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> Click here to book your place at our 2019 evo track evening season

Goodyear also join us in 2019 as our technical partner, who will be on site with their new Eagle F1 Supersport range of performance tyres, designed and engineered for exactly the sort of performance and supercars that will be in attendance on the day.

On this page you'll find images from the event and links to the coverage on our social media channels using the #evotrackdays tag.

Our track evenings feature an open pit lane and track time commences at 5pm with an unlimited run till 8pm, or until the light fails. The pitlane, as usual, features evo readers with a wide and varied roster of performance cars, from hot hatchbacks and supercars to track-day toys.

> Click here for your chance to win a set of new Goodyear Eagle F1 Supersport tyres for your performance car

Some of the team were also on hand, including our Editor Stuart Gallagher, along with some of the cars you might recognise from the evo Fast Fleet. So if you’ve missed out, make sure to book your place at one of our forthcoming events at the link above.

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