International Motor Sports Ltd are pleased to announce the addition of three exciting new check points for this year's MSA Euroclassic, 5th-12th September.
Now included are the Sachsenring Circuit, Germany and the Autodrome Ceske Lipa and the Brno Circuit, both in the Czech Republic, giving participants the opportunity to drive five circuits during the event.
Additionally, the reduced rate entry fee of £2,100 has been extended until 30th April and with more than 90 classics already signed up and entries limited, potential participants are encouraged to sign up as soon as possible!
Now in its 18th year, this is an iconic event which mixes challenging roads, sightseeing and motor sport venues old and new. For 2010, the eight day Euroclassic will start from the Nürburgring before travelling through Germany, the Czech Republic, Austria and Italy to finish at the beautiful island of Lindau on Lake Constance in Southern Germany. Highlights of the run will include stops at Salzburgring Circuit, Colditz Castle and the Grossglockner and Stelvio Passes, together with a rest day in Prague.
Andrew Coe, chief executive of event organiser International Motor Sports Ltd (IMS) commented: "We are delighted to announce three more motorsport circuits on the route of this year's MSA Euroclassic, which confirms the event's place as one of the truly unique dates on the Classics calendar. Take advantage of the extended reduced entry fee to sign up but, to avoid disappointment, don't leave it too late as places are limited!
Full route and entry information is available at www.euro-classic.co.uk
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Notes to editors
About the MSA Euroclassic
The 2010 MSA Euroclassic will take place from 5th - 12th September.
The MSA Euroclassic is a non-competitive, scenic tour for classic cars across Europe incorporating visits to museums, race circuits and other motoring and tourist related locations en route.
There are no timings or penalties for not following the supplied route and participants are free to travel at their own pace.
The route contains a number of check points which are open for a specified period.
Participants will be accompanied by a highly experienced team of officials and full breakdown support along the route.
About the organisers
International Motor Sports Limited (IMS) is the commercial subsidiary of the MSA, which is recognised as the sole governing body of motor sport in Great Britain by the world governing body, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA).
IMS also organises the MSA Classic (formerly the Aviva MSA Classic) which this year takes place on Sunday 3 October. Please visit www.msaclassic.co.uk for more information.
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