Autosport International preview [Updated]
Ford GT WEC race car and its two British drivers will be at the show
Covering over one million square feet inside the NEC, the 2016 Autosport International Show will feature the most exciting cars, people and tech from the world of motorsport. PistonHeads will again be present with our legendary pub when the show opens next week. Set in the midst of the Performance Car show and accompanied this year by a stand of the greatest ever hot hatches, it's a real must-see at the show. Well, we think so anyway.
The Live Action Arena will feature PH's very own Shedolition Derby - a no holds barred race featuring examples of some of our favourite Sheds from the past 12 months. There will also be a rare chance to see the C-X75 Jaguar from Spectre in action plus an array of stunts, races and precision driving.
As always a host of big names from motorsport will be in attendance. This year Williams driver Felipe Massa and Deputy Team Principal Claire Williams will be present with eight Formula 1 cars from throughout the team's history. Three-time Le Mans winner and WEC champion Allan McNish will be there along with other stars including Damon Hill and Petter Solberg.
Other noteworthy goings on include the Coys auction, the launch of Ginetta's new G57 LMP3 car - which Sunday Service goers were treated to a sneak peek of in December, and the first public showing of the Zenos E10 R. It looks like being another great show!
We look forward to meeting those of you who will be at the show over the weekend, you will find us in and around the pub somewhere! We will have our merchandise booth up and running too so bring some change if you wish to stock up on PH stickers, T-shirts and the like. See you there!
For more information or to book your tickets now, click here.
Friday 15:00
The Ford GT WEC race car will be on show at Autosport International. Marino Franchitti and Andy Priaulx, the two British drivers racing in the LM GTE class will also be at the show giving a talk, so keep your eyes peeled.
Nik
I am planning to visit the Geneva Motorshow later this year and the entry cost is half that of the Performance Car Show at the NEC.
I am really not someone who normally grumbles on social media or forums, but I just think the pricing is a complete rip off. I was going to arrange a group visit with a number of other car friends but just cannot bring myself to pay what they are asking for entry.
I am not interested in the Live Action Arena - I just want to come and look at the cars, come and have a pint with you guys and chat to like-minded enthusiasts. Paying £85 for me and the missus to do just feels outragous.
I have noticed a lot of negative comment about this on other forums and on Facebook so hopefully the event organisers will get the message and sort this out as its not doing their reputation much good.
I cannot imagine its cheap for the exhibitors either...
Nevertheless I hope it proves a good event for you and that anyone attending has a good time. It is a good show, just too overpriced for me this year.
That said, I wrote, at length, to the organisers following my last visit as it was almost precisely the same experience as four years previous including an extremely tedious live action arena, with almost identical antics and stutteringly wooden commentary. But then is was Sunday, and thus they're been uttering the same lines for days.
FishyDave - I'd even bring Colin up to visit one year, but I'm simply not brave enough to do that trip in January! I could lose fingers and toes to the cold! It was hairy enough in the 350 the year it was sub-zero and snowy!
Id love to come up again next week with my younger sibling who would wet himself in the live action arena. However with my previous experience I just cannot whip up any excitement to actually cough up any cash for it - which I find surprising considering I have petrol running through my veins.
Its a shame, I think I will consider next year if the format of the show has been changed at all.
Like many others this is a show I would love to visit.
But like many shows it is seemingly very samey, I think the last time I went was about 10 years ago, but since then the event has been priced out of my budget.
I am not a cheapskate by any means but 35 quid plus 12 quid to park is nearly 50 notes. That is for me dearer than ANY other racing event I will visit this year as I am not stupid enough to pay silly money to Silverstone so they can pay hosting fees to Bernie and Dorna, the two events I would likely visit.
You have not been able to opt out of the arena show, which is garbage and the same every year (someone please shoot Terry Grant this year). That might lower the ticket price. Or at least offer an opt out, not doing is pure greed, nothing more.
Also, a mate went to the caravan show in November looking at motorhomes, know how much the parking was? Free.
As a fans day out it is not an option anymore, Hayshed are playing the motorway services captive audience prices game of taking advantage of the winter of motorsport discontent and offering a massively inflated price for a non event that is largely a rrade show with a few show F1 cars thrown in.
NEC bike show was 20 quid.
Race Retro is about the same price.
As someone earleir said Geneva!! Bloody Geneva is cheaper!
Get a grip Haymarket, as the comments on here and for the past few weeks show you have lost the dressing room.
Spread the word and tell people not to go and then they might do somehting about it.
Switzerland is hardly a cheap place to run shows, hire venues, and the cost of living is high.
So quite why they can afford to do that I dont know.
I guess it is maybe not a trade show, which the NEC is in everything but name.
The problem with the Trade Days is that only half of the event is open. When I went at least 1 entire hall was closed on Thursday/Friday and the list of special guests/displays was pretty light.
I'll not go again now that the prices have increased further.
The tedium is further bolstered by a shift away from the use of tightly/partially clad promotion girls that in the past would result in my perusal of all kinds of stuff that I'm not remotely interested in - something that would only become apparent upon emptying the umpteen carrier bags full of flyers and brochures for things like helical gear sets, and roller bearing cam followers!
Without the girls, the costs border on pure extortion.
I'm begrudgingly being dragged there however, despite my protestations, by my 7 year old. Still, at least I'm looking forward to the drive there/back with the knowledge of all that lovely fresh salt corroding the bejesus out of every exposed part of my spotless car.
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