Hampton Downs 2 Hour Racetrack Fun Run - Sunday 29th August
After a couple of postponements, it's time to put on those running shoes and take up the opportunity to compete in the 2 Hour Racetrack Run on Sunday 29th August at the Hampton Downs Raceway.
Hampton Downs, who are long term supporters of the John Walker Find Your Field of Dreams Foundation are hosting the event which is open to all ages and fitness levels for runners and walkers, and provides such a unique opportunity to challenge yourself on the 2.7 km motor sport racetrack.
The event is supporting the Foundation as the chosen charity and will be loads of fun!
The 2 Hour Racetrack Run will start at 9.30 am and finish at 11.30 am. The idea is to run as many laps of the 2.7 km National Track at Hampton Downs as you can in two hours. To check out all the details and register hit the link.
Afterwards you can hang around and catch all the action from the Auto Addict car enthusiasts event and car show. What a day!
So grab you shoes and a couple of family members or friends and have a fun time.
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