These days we seem to be filling your diary with must-attend meets and shows, and this weekend offers up an entire two days of PH goodness, what with with the
Sunday Service
Supercar Family Funday
, taking place on Saturday.
If you aren't sure what this day is all about, please refer to the previous story we ran a few months ago.
Held at Dunsfold, home of the Top Gear test track, there will be more than 100 supercars lapping the circuit giving passenger rides in addition to a range of other petrolhead-inspired activities.
In addition to the attractions mentioned in the previous article the organisers have now confirmed the following:
Farnborough and District Motor Club will host an Autosolo course at the end of the main runway with the cones laid out in a tight and technical course so you can find out just how good a driver you are and how well your car handles.
Charged at only £10 for three runs (to try and set a time as close to that set at the start of the day by one of the experts - not the quickest time, but the closest one) - Tickets for this will be sold on the day on a first come, first served basis.
In addition to the helicopter rides already on offer, there is now also a hovercraft to add to the fun. As per usual, tickets will be available on the day on a first come, first served basis.
Five live bands will be there on the day, including members of the Ronnie Scott's All Stars, who will be playing on the Ace Cafe stage, which is providing music throughout the day.
There are still a few supercar ride tickets left (in addition to some Caterham experiences, too) but they are selling exceptionally quickly so please make sure you book in advance if you want to take advantage of the cars on offer.
If you want to take advantage of the special PH discount you will need to book the special car club display tickets. These tickets will be taken offline on Wednesday (tomorrow) so if you want to take advantage of the discount you will need to buy them quickly as they will
be available on the day. However, you can still buy tickets on the day at £8 per person for entry rather than discounted offer of £7 for the car and all passengers.
If you do buy a display ticket, you'll note that it states you need to be there by 8.30am. Fortunately, as we have a separate area for PHers, you can arrive whenever you wish, but with all this going on why would you want to be late?