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evo track evening - Bedford Autodrome 07/07/2017

Bedford's first evo track evening of 2017 was a roaring success

Our second evo track evening - in association with GT Radial - took place at the Bedford Autodrome last week. As always, this is a chance for our readers to not only explore the limits of their pride and joys, but also have a chance to meet some of the evo team.

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The cars on show were as diverse as they were desirable, with everything from Porsche 911 GT3s and various McLarens, to modified Caterhams and those MX-5s that are somehow impossible to shake no matter how hard you push. Even BMW joined the show, bringing along its latest M4 CS.

Click the link below to see availability and book your spot on one of the remaining sessions at either Bedford or Rockingham.

> Click here to book your place on the next evo track evening

This was the first of this season of evo’s track evenings to be held at our home turf – Bedford Autodrome. 

Bedford is an ideal proving ground to test your skills and your car’s limits. All evo track evenings are open pit lanes, so you can head out on track whenever you like. Along with your crash helmet, you’ll need to wear long sleeves and trousers, and remember to bring along your driving license (or, if you can’t find it, your National Insurance number).

Remember to keep an eye out on Facebook and twitter for live updates from the big event – you can get in on the action yourself, by tweeting us using the hashtag #evotrackdays. We'll post the best pics in a gallery on this page after the event.

evo track day live Twitter feed

Below you'll find tweets from the evo team and guests at the Bedford track day. 

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