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THE STARS OF THE SHOW

Pick a cliche: does the season really start here? Is it really the jumping off point for the 2020 action? The answer is yes to any phrase you wish to use.

The 2020 edition of the Autosport International show in Birmingham brought thousands of fans to the NEC to rub shoulders with the stars, admire some of motorsport’s finest machines and to get a real insight into what might lie ahead in the next 12 months on the stages, short ovals and race tracks.

The highlights included the visit of two of Formula 1’s hottest new talents in Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and McLaren’s British superstar Lando Norris.

They were grilled on the main Autosport Stage and spent plenty of time meeting the fans and patiently answering all manner of questions.

Those were the headline acts, but around every corner there were stunning things to see that captured the interest of fans from every branch

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