StreetCar Festival Roars into Knockhill

On 27 September, the StreetCar Festival takes over Knockhill Racing Circuit – and you’re invited to experience the thrill of grassroots motorsport like never before!

This summer’s festival is all about opening the doors to motorsport and celebrating its purest form. For one action-packed day, Knockhill will host multiple StreetCar disciplines side by side – including a Cross Country Tyro, a Touring Assembly, and an Autotest demo.

But that’s not all. You’ll also witness the jaw-dropping spectacle of Time Attack – one of the UK’s fastest, loudest, and most extreme championships. Forget racing wheel-to-wheel: Time Attack is a battle against the clock where drivers push their machines to the absolute limit in pursuit of the perfect lap.

Expect insane horsepower (1,000bhp+), ear-splitting sound, and cars with aero kits and engineering so wild they could rival Formula 1. It’s motorsport taken to an entirely new level.

  • Get behind the wheel of your everyday road car.
  • Soak up the action from Time Attack and Racing Honda live on track.
  • Explore & discover – from a family-friendly treasure hunt to meeting local clubs and the Motorsport UK StreetCar team.
  • Find your way into motorsport – whether as a driver, marshal, or volunteer, there’s something for everyone.

This isn’t just a motorsport event. It’s a celebration, a showcase, and an invitation to get involved.


Don’t miss it – grab your tickets now for the StreetCar Festival Scotland at Knockhill, 27 September! https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/streetcar-festival-scotland-tickets-1529608182249


More information at https://streetcarmotorsportuk.com/streetcar_festival/streetcar-festival-scotland/

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Jon Bolton

Jon went on his first rally at the age of 5 when his uncle was marshalling the Cropton Forest stage on the Lombard RAC Rally. That was in the days of Roger Clark and the all-conquering Escorts. The sounds and smells of rally cars have never lost their appeal. As an adult, working on an ambulance crew covering Cadwell Park in the mid 90s, he frequently encountered drivers who had come to an abrupt stop somewhat sooner than they had anticipated.

He is a licenced rescue team member and Motorsport UK Trainer and Rescue Trainer. He sits on Motorsport UK's Rescue and Recovery Sub Committee, as well as being a member of Motorsport UK's national training team for Safeguarding.

He is a STEM Ambassador, and a Scottish Regional and UK National Judge for F1 in Schools, a not-for-profit social enterprise aiming to change the perception of STEM-related subjects through global competition.

jon.bolton@motorsport.scot