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evo track evening – Bedford Autodrome 27/07/2018

Relive the action from the third evo track day of the 2018 season at Bedford Autodrome on July 27…

Our third track day of 2018, our second visit to Bedford Autodrome in the 2018 evo Track Day season, was a big success. Tickets sold out weeks in advance, the temperatures stayed balmy and plenty of thrilling track time was had by all.

BMW, our partner for the 2018 evo Track Day series, was out in force once again with instructors offering guests the chance to drive the M2, M3 and M140i models from the current range, getting some expert driving tips at the same time. The new BMW 8-series was also in attendance on static display in the pit lane alongside the new BMW M5 Competition. If you're a fan of BMW’s M division, you were in your element.  

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As always, our photographers were on hand to capture the action and you’ll find some great images taken at the track day in the gallery on this page. Below is our Twitter feed from the event which gives an insight into what the evo team and the other guests got up to.

We still have places available to the last evo Track Days in the 2018 season so book your place on the next one here...

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