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New Motor Festival for Taupo

New Motor Festival for Taupo

Motorhead is the name of a new festival-type event to be held at Taupo's Ricoh Motorsport Park next month.

The Motorhead Festival, on Sunday March 08, is being organised and run by Tauranga-based Drift Motorsport New Zealand, the company which has previously ran D-Comp and grassroots drift events at the circuit.

The Pro-level D-Comp will remain the main draw card, but this year it will be supplemented by a number of other activities including motocross and supermoto racing, a burnout competition, show 'n shine events for cars and trucks, and track-cruise sessions.

"What we’re trying to do," says event co-organiser Drew Donovan, "is combine a whole lot of different but complimentary activities together in the one place so that, say, someone into motocross can get to see what drifting is all about, and someone into drifting, or the show car scene, can get to see what motocross and supermoto are all about."

Complementing the activities on and off the track will be a dyno shootout (to find out who has the most powerful car), a car tug-of-war, live air-brushing demos and a sound-off.

There will also be Trade stands and a dedicated Kids' Zone.

Though new here, motor-based Festival events have been running for years in Japan, and over the past three years have become popular in Europe, where the numbers attracted to the biggest, the Gatebil event in Norway, now rival those of many summer rock festivals

General admission on the day will cost $25 per person or $60 for a family pass (2 x adults and 2 x children under 13 years) with those under 5 years of age free.

Tickets are available on Eventfinder at http://www.eventfinder.co.nz/2015/motorhead-festival-2015/taupo and if you want more information go to www.motorhead.co.nz

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