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Top Gear Live indoor track takes shape

Lotus leads the way

The Top Gear Live indoor track looks set to wow the event audiences!

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Top Gear Live is developing an indoor track extravaganza in partnership with Lotus Motorsport, designers of the original Top Gear test track. The track will be the central feature of its all-new Top Gear Live event running from 11-13 November at NEC Birmingham and 24-27 November at ExCeL London.
 
Top Gear favourites including German race sensation Sabine Schmitz and Tiff Needell will join five-time Le Mans winner, Derek Bell, and an extensive list of other celebrity guests, drivers and presenters on track at the two events.
 
The all-new track element will feature power laps by Top Gear’s very own tame racing driver The Stig as well as challenges for presenters Clarkson, Hammond and May. And, of course, there will be a host of celebrities vying for the top spot in Top Gear Live’s very own Star in a Reasonably Priced Car.
 
The tracks have been configured to enable all manner of driving disciplines during a full programme of incredible action. These will include head-to-head challenges, power testing and time trials, ensuring there’s plenty of live action throughout the event.
 
Gavan Kershaw,  Engineering Manager at Group Lotus Motorsport said: 'We’re enjoying the challenge of working with the Top Gear Live team to design two tracks that are both exciting and credible for this event. We believe the end result will ensure an awesome experience for both the drivers and spectators with plenty of noise and burning rubber!'

To celebrate the launch of this great new show, Top Gear Live and Octane are offering you this exclusive ticket offer – £5 off all Silver Tickets. All you need to do is quote EV41 when booking to take advantage of this great offer.
 
More information at the Top Gear Live website.

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