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AUTOSPORT INTERNATIONAL 2023: BACK WITH A BANG

This weekend it is as if we have final confirmation that normality has at last returned to motorsport. Early 2020, prior to Covid’s preponderance and resultant lockdowns, seems now like something from another age. And in many ways it was.

Yet, for the first time since then, Autosport International this weekend takes place in person at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham. The show, that is UK motorsport’s traditional kick off to the year as well as Europe’s largest motorsport exhibition, starts today (Thursday) with the first of two trade-only days. Then on Saturday and Sunday the doors open to the public.

As ever there’s plenty to look out for on your ASI visit, whatever branch of motorsport interests you at home or abroad. Here are some of our picks for things that can fill your day at the NEC.

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