AUCTION WINNERS ARE FIRST TO DRIVE SANTA POD’S NEW QUARTER-MILE

AUCTION WINNERS ARE FIRST TO DRIVE SANTA POD’S NEW QUARTER-MILE

‘RUN WHAT YA BRUNG’ – Public Track Day

Santa Pod Raceway

Sat.17 March 2018

The two highest bidders in an online charity auction became the first drivers to traverse Santa Pod Raceway’s brand new, all-concrete racetrack on Saturday. The auction, hosted on Ebay, raised funds to benefit two regional air ambulance organisations, The Air Ambulance Service (East Midlands) and Magpas Air Ambulance (East Anglia).

Each of the dragstrip’s two lanes comprised a separate auction lot, and members of the public were invited to post bids for either lane. Car enthusiast Jordan Bradford was the highest bidder for the right, Autoglym-sponsored lane and drove his immaculate Mitsubishi Evo 8 all the way from Sevenoaks in Kent, with his mother in the passenger seat. “I wasn’t going to let this weather beat me,” he said, as an icy overnight front revived mid-winter conditions across the country.

The identity of the winning bidder for the left, Coldfire-sponsored lane surprised everyone. After six months spent steering construction of the new track from design to completion, Santa Pod’s own project manager, Neale Saunders, was quietly determined to finish the job in style and, telling no one his plans, purchased the rights to run in the left-hand lane.

Drag racing is like cricket: rain stops play. With snow flurries continually moisturising the track surface, normal restrictions were suspended for this unique moment and the two drivers were allowed to take the green light and motor gingerly to the finish line to fulfil their ceremonial duty. Each was presented with a framed certificate to mark the occasion.

Magpas Air Ambulance doctor Scott Castell was on hand to receive a £500 cheque presented by Santa Pod. The same amount will be donated to The Air Ambulance Service.

The public track day event – known as a ‘Run What Ya Brung’ – had been planned as a low-key inauguration of the new track, but the bitter cold and wet prevented all but a handful of runs later in the day. A Run What Ya Brung is grass-roots motorsport at its most accessible, open to any driver or motorcyclist on presentation of a valid road licence and £35 for admission and signing-on. One doesn’t need to own a supercar; most participants bring ordinary vehicles. All receive personal performance print-outs detailing elapsed times and terminal speeds. Visit www.rwyb.com for full rules and information.

Santa Pod’s new concrete dragstrip is the product of a major building project. Construction began in November and involved a complete excavation beneath the Second World War runway that had underpinned several asphalt resurfacings carried out since the racetrack opened in 1966. Airfield historians will be pleased that the runway material has been recycled as hardcore supporting the new track. Laid with laser-measured precision, the surface will be the equal of the finest in America.

A short time-lapse film showing the work in progress is available here:

The new track will be subjected to its first heavy-duty, competitive action at Easter, when the Festival Of Power hosts the opening round of 2018’s national drag racing championships for cars and motorcycles, together with the spectacular Jet Car Shootout. Along with some 250 teams in national competition, a trio of 300mph Top Fuel Dragsters is scheduled to limber up for the FIA European Championship’s Round 1 in May. Information is available and tickets may be booked online at www.santapod.com.

Please see below for further detailed information.

Photos attached:

Santa Pod’s new track awaits its first drivers.
[ Photo courtesy of www.eurodragster.com ]

Cars, drivers and charity auction cheques.
Auction winners + cars: l-r Neale Saunders, Magpas Air Ambulance doctor Scott Castell, Santa Pod CEO Keith Bartlett, Jordan Bradford.
Awaiting the green light.
[ Photos: Santa Pod ]

For further information and higher-res images, please contact:

Press Office, Santa Pod Raceway.

Tel: (01234) 782828.

Email: pr@santapod.com

About Santa Pod Raceway:

Santa Pod Raceway is the home of the FIA/FIM European Drag Racing Championship, the fastest and loudest motorsport on Earth. Opened in 1966, Santa Pod today hosts over 50 events a year, including national and international drag race meetings, modified car shows, VW Beetle & Camper festivals, Japanese performance car events, retro & classic car events, Run What Ya Brung (RWYB) and Drift What Ya Brung (DWYB) public track days. The multiplicity of events brings an annual visitor footfall of 400,000. Enjoy VIP / corporate hospitality and fantastic family days out in the heart of England (on the border of Northamptonshire and Bedfordshire) and see Top Fuel Dragsters, Jet Cars, Rocket Bikes, Monster Trucks, Drifting, Stunt Displays and much more. Visit www.santapod.com for more info.

About The Air Ambulance Service:

We fly two regional air ambulances across the counties of Warwickshire, Northamptonshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire & Rutland. These two helicopters provide a rapid response to trauma and medical emergencies over an area of 3,850 square miles covering many of the UK’s major road networks including the M1, M6, M69 and M42. With an average response of just 13 minutes, between them they attend on average six missions a day. You may well have seen us in the skies above you. We’ve saved thousands of lives in our community. We need your help to save thousands more. Visit www.theairambulanceservice.org.uk for more info.

About Magpas Air Ambulance:

Magpas Air Ambulance is a charity which brings essential lifesaving care by land and air to patients in life-threatening emergencies in the East of England and beyond. Some of the UK’s expert doctors and paramedics volunteer their own time to work with us. Magpas Air Ambulance is not a state-funded service and relies on generous public donations to continue saving lives. Since 1971 we’ve treated over 60,000 patients. Our medics support the ambulance service by bringing additional skills and treatments to the scene of an incident.

We operate a helicopter and rapid response vehicles from our base near Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, and are dispatched to medical incidents in Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Northamptonshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Rutland, London, and occasionally further afield.