Saturday, 22 July 2017

IGNITION FESTIVAL of MOTORING - GROUP B ICONS SET TO IGNITE GLASGOW


GROUP B ICONS SET TO
IGNITE GLASGOW


• Timo Salonen reunited with title-winning Peugeot 205 T16  
• Stig Blomqvist back behind the wheel of Ford RS200
• Two winningest drivers from rallying’s Golden Age
• Catch five of rallying’s greatest names renewing old rivalries 


The full and final line-up of iconic cars to be driven by the five legendary ‘Rally Gods’ at next month’s IGNITION, Festival of Motoring in Glasgow (4-6 August) is now confirmed.
 
As already announced, celebrated past champions Markku Alén, Miki Biasion and Ari Vatanen will be back behind the wheel of the three fabled cars in which they sprang to fame – respectively the Lancia Stratos, Lancia Delta Integrale and Ford Escort RS1800.
 
Now comes confirmation that their two fellow ‘Rally Gods’, Timo Salonen and Stig Blomqvist, will be reunited with a pair of ferocious Group B monsters from the mid-eighties.
 
For many rally fans, the Group B era still represents the pinnacle of the World Rally Championship – an epic four-year period from 1982 to 1986, when cars were permitted unlimited levels of boost and the sport came close to rivalling Formula One in popularity.
 
But with machines tuned to upwards of 600bhp and crowd control that was at best lax and at worst non-existent, Group B’s fate was grimly predictable and the now mythical formula was axed after a series of fatal accidents.
 
All five ‘Rally Legends’ were Group B winners, but none were more decorated in the sport’s monstrous Golden Age than Salonen and Blomqvist. Indeed, with seven wins to his name, Salonen was Group B’s most victorious driver.
 
These successes – plus the 1985 World Rally Championship title – were achieved in one of Peugeot’s pace-setting 205 T16s (above and top row below). Fittingly, the Finn will back in of one of these flame-spitting French pocket-rockets on the streets of Glasgow in and around the SEC.
 
Blomqvist’s six wins and the 1984 WRC title all came with a game-changing Audi quattro (bottom row below), but the Swede ended the Group B epoch in one of Ford’s racy RS200s (middle below) – a striking supercar he will be driving again at IGNITION.
 
At the climax to each day’s two exhilarating Track Shows, all five Rally Gods will recreate the sport’s glory days with nostalic performances in these fêted machines. Visitors will also be treated to against-the-clock Street Stage Shoot-Outs – this time, the Rally Gods will be racing cutting-edge sportscars on a special gymkhana circuit.
 
Show-goers will also be given the chance to see their heroes up close, with regular autograph and selfie sessions on all three days of the spectacular event.
 
IGNITION – Festival of Motoring
 
Building on the huge success of last year’s inaugural IGNITION which attracted more than 26,000 visitors, other notable features for 2017 include: 70 years of Ferrari – a tribute to the history and legacy of the famous Prancing Horse; the 60th anniversary of Ecurie Ecosse’s famous 24 Hours of Le Mans victory with an exclusive line-up of the team’s finest machinery; a bike stunt zone; a supercar grid to rival any featuring Lamborghinis, Porsches, McLarens, Mustangs, Mercedes’ and more; plus, hundreds of exhibitors showcasing the latest releases with the opportunity for visitors to buy their next car or bike at the event.
 
There will also be a return by popular demand of the rubber-burning Japspeed drifters plus eye-catching displays by renowned Scottish bike stunt rider Kevin Carmichael.
 
A new addition for 2017, the outdoor Ride and Drive Zone will give motor enthusiasts the chance to test their skills offering a mix of off-road driving experiences, test drives, a young driver experience and the chance to ride a trials bikes.
 
The indoor IGNITION arcade, another new attraction, will host a range of games and experiences to cater for the whole family, including remote control drifting, simulators, gaming areas, remote control truck racing and more.
 
IGNITION Tickets
 
Tickets for IGNITION 2017 are available now from the festival website with prices to suit every pocket. Single tickets start at just £27.50 (pre-booked) for full day entry to the show and only £15 for a late entry single ticket from 2 pm. A single ticket plus morning or afternoon grandstand seat costs £40, while a family day ticket for two adults and up to three children costs just £70.
 
THE IGNITE Club ticket at £129 is the ultimate VIP experience offering exclusive access to the IGNITE Club Paddock and grandstand, both conveniently located trackside and close to the private IGNITE club bar where lunch and driver Q&A’s are included.
 
A full breakdown of ticket types, prices and event news can be found at www.ignitionfestival.co.uk.



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