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Motorsport fans to vote on their magical moments

Money raised from print sales to support the Race Against Dementia charity

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Ahead of the 2023 Autosport Internatio­nal show, Europe's largest motorsport exhibition, fans will be asked to share and vote for their greatest Motorsport Memories.

The ‘Motorsport Memories’ poll will highlight the magical moments that led to a fan falling in love with the sport, which could have been through a breathtaki­ng display of driver skill, or at the sight of history being made.

Motorsport Memories will raise funds for the Race Against Dementia charity.

The top ten memories will be displayed as prints in an art gallery zone at Autosport Internatio­nal, held at Birmingham’s National Exhibition Centre from January 12-15, 2023.

The prints, supplied by Motorsport Images, will be sold through a raffle at the show to raise funds and awareness for Race Against Dementia’s research, giving the fans a unique opportunit­y to take away a physical connection to their favourite motorsport memories.

Race Against Dementia is a global charity, founded by Sir Jackie Stewart, OBE, to fund pioneering research, as the three-time Formula 1 World Champion explains: “Working faster and smarter, and harnessing the mindset I experience­d in the motorsport world, together we can beat dementia. We raise funds to accelerate global research and developmen­t in the race to find a prevention or treatment for dementia. Autosport Internatio­nal’s Motorsport Memories gallery and campaign will help engage fans around the world in great moments from the sport we love, whilst raising awareness and funds for Race Against Dementia.”

Sir Jackie will open the display and sign the prints of the top ten memories before talking about his personal involvemen­t with Race Against Dementia and sharing memories of his motorsport life on the Autosport Internatio­nal main stage on the second public day (Sunday, January 15).

During the months leading up to the show, motorsport celebritie­s and fans alike will be encouraged to share their favourite moments on Autosport Internatio­nal’s Facebook and Instagram feeds.

For some, these will come from the world of Formula 1, such as an iconic world championsh­ip deciding moment; Max Verstappen’s last lap overtake on Lewis Hamilton in Abu Dhabi 2021 or Audi’s impressive triumph over Peugeot in the 2011 Le Mans 24 Hours. There are countless memorable moments from the world of rallying, touring cars or oval racing.

In November, Autosport Internatio­nal and Race Against Dementia will announce their top ten memories, with fans invited to vote for their greatest moment.

Ben Whibley, Autosport Internatio­nal event director, states: “Motorsport has an incredibly rich history, and that history has been fuelled by the supporters of the various racing discipline­s.

“From 24-hour endurance racing to touring car sprint racing, the highspeed world of Grand Prix battles and more, we want the fans to tell us their greatest motorsport moment.

“We are proud to support Race Against Dementia and work with Sir Jackie Stewart, OBE to share the charity’s pioneering message and fundraisin­g activities with our expected 90,000 visitors.”

The public can submit their greatest moments through social media by tagging@ Auto sport_ Internatio­nal and by using the hash tag# Motor sport Memories.

The 2023 Autosport Internatio­nal and Performanc­e & Tuning Car Show takes place from January 12-15 at the NEC in Birmingham.

Tickets for public and trade are now available. Get yours here: https://www.autosporti­nternation­al.com/

 ?? ?? Sir Jackie Stewart in his Formula 1 motor racing days. He's founded a charity called Race Against Dementia.
Sir Jackie Stewart in his Formula 1 motor racing days. He's founded a charity called Race Against Dementia.

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