AutoSport International - The Racing Car Show -Birmingham, UK

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AutoSport International - The Racing Car Show -Birmingham, UK

Time: January 8, 2015 to January 11, 2015
Location: NEC
City/Town: Birmingham, UK
Website or Map: http://www.autosportinternati…
Phone: +44 (0) 20 8267 8300 customerservices@theticketfactory.com
Event Type: auto, show
Organized By: Haymarket Exhibitions
Latest Activity: Jan 5, 2015

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Welcome to Autosport International 2015

ABOUT THE SHOW

All the stars, cars and action alongside motorsport's latest technical innovations will all be under one roof at Autosport International 2015! Covering over 1 million ft², Autosport International is the World’s Greatest four wheel indoor extravaganza!  Featuring every level of Motor Racing - from Karting to Formula 1- and with exhibitors ranging from specialist race suppliers to major manufacturers showcasing their road and race cars; the show truly brings together the world of motorsport at one superb venue.

For the 25th year running, this annual pre-season event will be held again at the NEC, Birmingham from the 8th to 11th January, 2015. The show uniquely caters for industry professionals and motorsport fans alike, incorporating two Trade-only days (8 & 9) to allow visitors and exhibitors to meet in a business to business environment and two busy and more relaxed Public days (10 & 11) dedicated to motorsport enthusiasts.

Whether you’re interested in exhibiting or visiting, we would love to welcome you at the next show!

The NEC is at the hub of the UK motorway network, enabling visitors to travel directly there from the M6, M1, M40 and M42. There's car parking on-site for 21,000 vehicles and 150 coaches, with a complimentary shuttle bus service taking visitors to the Piazza and Atrium entrances.

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