Classics on Track proceeds presented to two charities

Following Goodwood Revival weekend, Paul Auston DL was at The Kennels on Tuesday, September 13 to present cheques for the proceeds raised at the Classics on Track for Children charity track day held earlier this year at Goodwood Circuit.

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Presenting the cheques to the charity representativesPresenting the cheques to the charity representatives
Presenting the cheques to the charity representatives

A total of £9,743 was spilt between Winston’s Wish, represented at the cheque presentation event by Lady March, and Cruse Bereavement Care West Sussex, represented by Michael (Spike) Milligan.

The owners and drivers of 32 stunning classic and GT cars gathered in glorious sunshine at the circuit to take their cars out on track and to give passenger rides as part of a fabulous day to raise funds for the Classics on Track for Children’s chosen bereavement charities.

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The day was sponsored by Checkmate UK, Strabens Hall and Equimedia.

June 7, 2017, has been announced for the next charity track day where Classics on Track for Children intend to far exceed the figure raised by their kind supporters this year.

For those interested in taking part in the next track day, contact www.classicsontrackforchildren.com.

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