The Edinburgh Reporter

Chloe to race at the Classic

- By OLIVIA THOMAS

THE BIGGEST motoring event in Scotland will take place on 18-19 June at Thirlestan­e Castle when there will be live motorsport, memorabili­a on display and a classic car show.

Chloe Grant, who began racing at the age of seven, tested the sprint track in her Graham Brunton prepared F4 car which will race on the castle's refurbishe­d driveway.

There will be more than 50 contempora­ry classic and vintage cars including Formula 1 cars using the track over the weekend.

Sir Jackie Stewart will also do a parade on the driveway in the car which led him to his first Formula 1 world championsh­ip in 1969, giving visitors the chance to watch him live and snap a picture of the Flying Scot, one of Scotland's top sporting icons.

The event is being held in aid of

Race Against Dementia, a global charity set up by Sir Jackie Stewart to raise funds for research into a cure for dementia, a disease which globally impacts 50 million people including his beloved wife, Helen.

Chloe Grant said: “The Sir Jackie Stewart Classic is a great opportunit­y to showcase Scottish motorsport­s and get up close and personal with some of the greatest cars ever made. I am really proud to be joining the sprint in such an amazing location and all for such a great cause.”

The front lawn of the Castle will host memorabili­a from Sir Jackie Stewart OBE's prestigiou­s career including a stunning display of cars driven throughout his career including his Formula 1 cars.

Elsewhere, the Borders Vintage Automobile Club will celebrate its 50th anniversar­y by bringing more than 1,200 vintage and classic cars.

The event will showcase the best of Scotland's culture, from local produce in the food and retail village, to arts and crafts, as well as activities for children of all ages including kart simulators, rides, games, a bouncy castle, bungee trampoline­s and more.

Tickets start at £20 for adults and £15 for concession­s, with kids under 12 able to attend for free.

Find out more or book tickets at: www.sirjackies­tewartclas­sic.com

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