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evo's 2010 trackday dates and booking details as well as your chance to be a racing driver

evo Trackdays 2010

We’ve teamed up with the Dunlop Race Academy to give Evo trackday drivers the chance to race a Nissan 370Z in the Sport Maxx Cup. There are four dates for your diaries this year, and as well as repeating our popular Bedford Autodrome evening events we’ll also be at Silverstone on the National circuit for two full day events.

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Book now for next Tuesday at Silverstone

The events themselves will run to the usual trackday format, but those drivers wishing to enter the Dunlop Race Academy competition (a no-cost option) will be assessed by BTCC drivers and members of the Evo editorial team. Two winners from each of the first three events will be invited back to a final at Silverstone on the 8th of September, where the successful driver will become a fully funded race driver. Here are the dates you need:

 21 May Bedford Autodrome (evening) SOLD OUT!1 June Silverstone National (full day) £25013 August Bedford Autodrome (evening) £1198 September Silverstone National (full day) £250

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