Stars of MotoGP & WRC to attack the SuperSpecial at Day of Champions
Day of Champions, the annual British MotoGP opener at Donington Park organised by transport charity Riders for Health to raise money for their life-saving programmes in Africa, will once again feature the thrilling HotBuggy Challenge with another all-star line-up. MotoGP stars Jeremy McWilliams and Nobuatsu Aoki, motocross world champion Jamie Dobb, truck-racing world champion Steve Parrish, Rizla SuzukiÂs Niall McKenzie & Paul Denning, and the driver that will be hard to beat, 2003 World Production Rally champion Martin Rowe are all promising a blistering spectacle.
(PRWEB) July 11, 2004
The arena, The HotBuggy Park  developed from what was the 4x4 track at Donington and now features a gravel-surface is a rally-style stage laid out by world-renowned track designer and Rallyschool expert Bill Gwynne.
ÂWe were so inspired by the success of last yearÂs Day of Champions that we have worked really hard to do even better this yearÂ, enthused Bill who will also be demonstrating how HotBuggy karting is a serious step forward for off-road motorsport.
To top the excitement EurosportÂs very own MotoGP commentator Toby Moody will, without doubt, be whisking up frenzy with the microphone.
The HotBuggy, a single-seat, high-performance kart designed by leading WRC engineers and powered by a 600cc motorcycle engine, produces 100BHP and weighs only 350KG (thatÂs a similar power-to-weight ratio as a WRC car!).
Martin Rowe says of the vehicle, ÂThe HotBuggy is great! The performance gives you a real idea of what itÂs like to be behind the wheel of a factory-spec rally car. TheyÂre lightweight, responsive and powerful, totally exhilarating to drive and highly entertaining to watch.Â