Aston Martin Vulcan to appear at Coventry Motofest

by SpeedLux

The hypercar and one of only 24 examples worldwide, will carry out presentation laps of a closed loop of the Coventry ring road, driven by Scottish racing motorist Peter Dumbreck.

Its look belongs to a big Aston Martin existence at the event. Other Astons on display screen consist of a V8 Vantage S, DB9, V12 Vantage and Vanquish.

The Aston Martin Owners Club will use a variety of cars such as a DBS, DB9, a V8 Vantage, Vanquish, GT12 and a number of pre-war cars in demonstration laps on the ring road circuit.

Festival director James Noble stated: “We are incredibly excited to have the Aston Martin Vulcan taking part in this year’s Coventry Motofest.”

The Aston Martin Vulcan is arranged to appear in 2 slots on the long track show on both Saturday and Sunday of the celebration weekend.

Coventry’s Motofest is a two-day event of the city’s car heritage and includes a variety of automotive activities such as racing and demonstration events to fixed display screens and fringe events for cars, bikes and other automobiles.

This year’s Motofest will integrate a second circuit in addition to the ring road course. A new short oval track will be produced at Moat Street park, near junction 7 of the ring road. It will host drift, stunt and stock cars.

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