BREDON Hill Autograss Club stages round three of the Kent Cams/K & N Filters British Autograss Series on at Hilltop Raceway, Tirley, near Tewkesbury this weekend.
More than 500 drivers are expected to be in action from all over England, Wales and Ireland with all the top drivers present.
Host club entrants will be hoping their home track knowledge will be an advantage.
Brian Herridge and Mark Hobbins of Bishops Cleeve will both want to be in the leading pack of Class One (unmodified 1000cc minis).
Pershore's Dave Bennett, meanwhile, will be hoping the problems with his Class Five mini (up to 1420cc modified saloons) have been sorted and he will be back on the pace.
In Class Eight (under 1420cc specials), Tewkesbury's Phil Olsson will be hoping his new Honda Blackbird powered car will deliver the goods alongside Bishops Cleeve's Mark Jenkins who has been the man to beat recently.
In the junior section, 12-16-year-olds driving Class One minis, Mark's son Shane has been at the forefront of most of the racing so far this year and he will be hoping to continue that trend.
Bishops Cleeve's Debbie Short has been a finalist at all the major events driving Brain Herridge's Class One mini, while Lyn Olsson (Tewkesbury) has been coming to terms with the Class Eight special after changing classes.
The non-stop action starts at at 10am on Saturday and Sunday when there will be a grandstand in place for even more improved viewing. Admission is £7 on Saturday and £8 on Sunday.
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