Plans are afoot for a cross country blast around the UK in aid of charity. The organisers of the yet to be named event have approached us to help them guage interest in their proposed event.
So PHers, how do you fancy leaving work early on Friday afternoon – hopping in your car and heading to the south of England. Waiting there would be hundreds of people, hundreds of cars, and spectators, the press and fans cheering you on as you embark on the first leg of your 72 hour adventure across the UK.
With a splash of event livery you'd head out through the crowds to the start of the event. Heading up the red carpet you'd collect your instructions and from there it's off to the first checkpoint.
Every night from then on you’d be staying in the countries most beautiful aaccommodation, enjoying meals prepared by leading chefs and enjoying the company of beautiful machines, and fun people.
And then comes the driving! The plan is for the route to take in some of the country's top locations, exclusive factory tours, prototype testing, race tracks, motor sports teams, drag strips…who knows!?
Over the next 2 days you’ll be flying around the best roads in the country, cheered on at special locations, and having more fun than you ever thought possible.
When the route is over and you’ve reached your final destination there’ll be yet another beautiful hotel just for you! You’ll be able to relax, enjoy another amazing meal and another amazing evening, and get some rest – believe me, you will need it.
The adventures over, but within the space of little over 70 hours you’ve been a rally driver, a race car driver, a celebrity, royalty, and a film star. But what’s really important is you’ve also been a hero!
This event will be run entirely for the benefit of one of the countries leading cancer charities and is a charity event rather than a money making scheme. Everything you do throughout the weekend, every time your picture gets taken, every time you sign an autograph or pull into a checkpoint you’ll be helping a charity!
The plan is that there will be no fixed entry fees - only donations. The more money you can raise, the better the chance you'll have of securing a place. Entry donations are expected to soar into the thousands – and rightly so!
If the organisers can get it off the ground then it sounds like good fun for a good cause. If you're interested then hit the comment button and the organisers will dive into the discussion too.