Category: Car Shows

  • Santa Pod’s Bug Jam 24 Breaks All Records!

    Santa Pod’s World famous VW festival Bug Jam has finished for another year – after a record breaking 3 days of partying, polishing and racing!

    The event, now in its 24th year is the longest running VW show in Europe and has long been dubbed ‘Glastonbury On Wheels’ thanks to its eclectic mix of guests, machinery and entertainment. A real boon to the surrounding economy, local hoteliers, publicans and retailers enjoy hundreds of thousands of pounds in extra revenue as over the three days of the show, no less than 33,000 people flocked and rocked through the gates. And blissfully, enjoying incredible weather all weekend and some of the closest fought racing action seen yet!

    As well as several key new show cars breaking cover to for the first time, evening revellers were also spoiled with a plethora of different DJs and musical acts, including 80s chart-toppers ‘Dr and The Medics’ whipping the crowd into a frenzy on the Saturday night with a non-stop set of well-known hits including their global smash ‘Spirit In The Sky’.

    Away from the dance and music stages, TV funny man Sean Hughes headlined a comedy line-up that featured many stand-ups that will be appearing at the Edinburgh Festival in a few weeks time. With the Bug Jam full weekend camping price costing less than one Edinburgh Festival ticket.. this was the bargain of the weekend!

    But of course, as the name suggests, Bug Jam is really well known for its quality and variety of cars – and with every possible taste and level of finish on show, there was something for every VW petrolhead, with dozens of cars being sold from the ever-bustling ‘For Sale’ area.

    Commenting after the event, a weary but delighted David Lloyd Jones, Santa Pod’s General Manager said; ‘As you can imagine, we’re ecstatic to have had so many guests this year. The weather obviously helped immensely, being shorts weather from the outset, but I also believe that the unique mix of acts and attractions that Bug Jam has is a key part of its success. Whatever you’re into, it’s here and in a safe and friendly family environment. We’re already planning on how to make it even better for our silver anniversary event next year! Do join us!’

    Bug Jam 25 will be held between the 22nd and 24th of July 2011.

    For more details please visit www.santapod.com or call the team on 01234 782828.

  • Time Attack – Round 4

    Time Attack – Round 4
    Pirelli European Drift Championship – Round 4
    Modified Live – Summer in the Park

    26th July 2010

    For the first time since it was launched in 2006, Time Attack goes to Cadwell Park this weekend for the fourth event in this year’s five-round series. Also making its debut at the Lincolnshire track will be the Pirelli European Drift Championship, plus the spectacular Modified Live Show which will feature static displays, trade stands and loads of other attractions.

    Cadwell Park has become a favourite circuit with many drivers. It is sited within a steep-sided valley, which causes the track to rise and fall dramatically in some places, in fact bikes become airborne when cresting a section called The Mountain.

    Its mix of challenging corners has led to its nickname as the Mini-Nürburgring, but because of its narrow width and lack of run off areas in certain sections, it no longer plays host to large race meetings. But, with next weekend being Time Attack – and not racing – the circuit is expected to provide a perfect venue for some great competition.

    The nature of the track could therefore throw a curved ball into the arena as far as who is going to be successful on the day: Will it be twice-winner so far this season Gareth Lloyd, who can use the traction and sheer power of his Mitsubishi to provide him with an advantage, or winner of round three Steve Gugleilmi in his more agile Lotus Exige. It may even provide the lesser-powered cars an opportunity to shine, as handling and pre-event set up is likely to be the key to success this weekend.

    The Drift cars will also be in for a new experience at Cadwell Park and, due to the width of the track, the drivers are going to have to be more precise than usual. Using The Mountain section past the Clubhouse and the Hall Bends, is going to mean that spectators will be treated to a display of close and exciting drifting, with the final outcome as much a lottery to that of the Time Attack event.

    Adding to the spectacle of the day will be the Summer in the Park Modified Live show. With static displays, trade stands, the ever-popular ‘Show n’ Shine’ competiton and a host of automotive-based attractions on site, this element of the weekend is as much of an attraction as the action on the track.

    Acknowledging that the circuit is more regularly occupied by bikes than cars, organisers have arranged for a shoot-out between a British Superbike and a Time Attack Car. There will also be a stunt rider performing on-track during the course of the day.

    The circuit action starts when the gates open at 9.00, with a warm-up session for the Time Attack teams. The Drift cars have their initial practice session at 10.00 and the first of three live action demos takes place at 10.30. Qualifying is scheduled for 1.00pm, with the finals for the Pirelli European Drift Championship at 4.20 and for Time Attack at 4.45 pm.

    Admission tickets are available on the gate, priced at £20.00 per adult.

    For more information visit:

    www.timeattack.co.uk
    www.europeandriftchampionship.eu
    www.modifiedlive.co.uk

    Time Attack is sponsored by: Sumo Power, Kleers, Pirelli, Cosworth, K-Sport, SuperPro, Toyo Tires, BC Suspension, Speedhunters.com, HKS, HEL Performance, Samco Sport, Blitz and Santa Pod Raceway.

    2010 Time Attack Calendar
    24 April: Oulton Park
    16 May: Knockhill
    27 June: Brands Hatch
    1 August: Cadwell Park
    10 October: Snetterton

  • Rotorstock 7 latest news

    Rotorstock is a real “day at the races” for all Japanese car fans. This isn’t just another Japanese Car show; it’s a full-throttle track day, but with a laid back and friendly vibe off-track.

    New for Rotorstock 7 is the unique SPRINT CIRCUIT, which is unavailable at any other Santa Pod Show this year! Mixing a combination of high-speed corners and tight hairpins, this track is designed to test grip, agility, and driver skill to the max. The best news of all is that there is NO FEE to have a go on the sprint circuit!

    This fantastic addition to the show simply re-enforces what is guaranteed to be a great day at Santa Pod anyway:

    The HKS DRAG SERIES hits the drag strip with its long list of record-breaking competitors, and the famous ¼ mile is also open for RUN WHAT YA BRUNG, where anyone with a Japanese car can hit the strip.

    The Live Action Arena will be hosting non-stop DRIFTING with passenger rides, and as usual, CLUB DISPLAYS and a SHOW CAR COMPETITION will provide a huge static display worthy of lots of attention.

    The huge sprint track and the huge power of cars on the strip are in stark contrast to the teeny, tiny entry fee to get in.

    Tickets are available from just £12 in advance, and that includes FREE entry to the sprint circuit, FREE grandstand seats for watching the HKS Drag Series, and clubs wanting in on the action get their hard-standing pitches at no extra cost too.

    The Run What Ya Brung is just £25 for unlimited runs on the dragstrip with performance print-outs included.

    Rotorstock 7 takes place on August 21st at Santa Pod Raceway.

    See www.Rotorstock7.co.uk or call 01234 782 828 for information.