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Marlin Sportscars has announced that this year the planned "Marlin Track Day" will be taking place at Colerne Airfield near Bath, on July 26.
The company has held track days at Llandow circuit in Wales for the last two years but felt that owners of their lively sportscars were ready for something a bit more challenging.
Colerne is a big, fast, circuit with a very smooth surface and the track day costs just £129.
They will be reserving a number of places
with MSE the organisers, for their exclusive use with tuition on hand from the Marlin race team to show drivers how to improve further.
Also throughout the day there will be the chance to have a free passenger ride on the track so potential owners can experience the performance and handling of the 5EXi and Sportster first-hand.
Due to the response Marlin has received from various shows and other positive press coverage so far this year, places for these rides are already being booked.
In order to guarantee a ride at a time that best suits you Marlin asks that you confirm, as soon as possible, what time of the day you would prefer.
But don't worry if you can't make it to the track day.
Contact Terry at Marlin and she can make arrangements for you to either visit or put you in touch with an owner near you.
Either way you will enjoy that personal one to one experience.
For more information on Marlin and everything the comoany is doing, visit the new website, www.marlinsportscars.co.uk, which has just undergone some changes itself.
There's been a complete facelift, making it easier to navigate,with new information and pictures, including racing and owners' cars galleries.
For more information on how to book contact Terry at Marlin, on 01363 773772.
10:53am Saturday 7th June 2008
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