Knockhill launche 2007 Classic SpeedFair

The second running of the Classic SpeedFair at Knockhill will be over the weekend of 21/22 July 2007.The event will be a major celebration of historic motorsport and Scottish sporting heritage at the Knockhill circuit near Dunfermline, and will build on the success of the inaugural event.The event will be extended for 2007, with a full day of racing on each day of the weekend. The major themes will be rallying and motorbike racing, while details of the full racing programme will be confirmed shortly.A major celebration of Scottish rallying heritage will be the key focus of Saturday's programme, while the major theme for Sunday will be 100 years of the TT. The event will also mark the 50th anniversary of the first 100mph lap of the Isle of Man TT course by Scot Bob McIntyre.Among the races will be the Jackie Stewart Trophy for FF1600, which is likely to run to a heats and final basis to accommodate the entry. Other classic races, on two and four-wheels, will be announced in the New Year.In addition to race action, a diverse range of on-and off-track activities will entertain the whole family. The whole of the extensive Knockhill venue will be used to host a glorious array of displays, demonstrations and activities to really involve visitors, no matter what their particular interest.Marque clubs, military vehicles, commercial vehicles and airborne displays will all feature in an event designed to cater for 'grandfathers to grandsons'!"The feedback we received from the first Classic SpeedFair is that it was the best event we have ever hosted," says Knockhill's Stuart Gray. "It was a cracking start to the annual event and plans for 2007 are coming together extremely well."For more information, please contact Sasha Brunton or Stuart Gray at Knockhill Circuit; 01383 723337.

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