Worcestershire Grass-track Club runs its Acorns Children's Hospice Trust charity meeting on Sunday.
The venue is Offerton Farm, Hindlip and practice starts at 11am with the first race at 1pm.
A star studded entry includes Cumbrian ace John Pepper, club member Martin Williams (a finalist in seven events this season already), Neil Taylor, Mark Cuillman from Leominster, Craig Smith and Christian Jones in the solo events.
There is a larger than normal local entry with Worcester riders Tim Curnock and Terry Layland (on the comeback trail after several years' absence) alongside Hadrian Garner, Scott Francis, Craig Stallard, Craig Warner-Smith and Pete Newman.
Malvern's Tony Starke, Stoulton's Dave Higgins and Alan Doughty from Stourport make up part of a 10-strong 500cc sidecar entry.
A first for the club is a quad bike race with six riders, all from Worcester, and a Formula Bantam Class which should make for some exciting racing.
A total of 40 races are scheduled, and admission prices are £6 for adults with concessions for children and senior citizens.
Catering, flush toilets, overnight camping and trackside parking are on site.
For further details contact Terry Layland on 01905-451733.
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