Entries for the 2023 Sandown Sprint are already almost completely full, with more than 90 cars already signed up and ready to blast it along Culver Parade in March of next year.
Some 90 machines and their drivers have applied to enter the race which returns to Culver Parade in Sandown on 25th & 26th March next year.
Malcolm Smith, Chairman of the Isle of Wight Car Club, said:
“We’ve had a very fast take-up of entries since Friday, with many cars returning after the first event held in April. There’s also more Island drivers taking part in 2023 which is great
news,”
Organisation of popular event, will once again be undertaken by the Island club.
Amongst those coming back will be the fastest man around the track Damian Bradley.
Overall winner Will Nicholls, has said:
“The first Sandown Sprint was a lot of fun for the drivers and hopefully for the spectators. I was pushed really hard for top spot
in 2022 and if anything I’m expecting the competition to be hotter next year.”
Spectator tickets will again be limited, but these are now available to purchase online. Adult admission is just £10, with children 11 years and under admitted free of charge.
Further details on the Sandown Sprint and tickets for the event can be found via the website isleofwightspeedtrials.co.uk. More detailed information on the event is to be released in the new year.






























































































All we need now is the motorbyke event to get the go ahead…
Make the most of it, before the climate brigade put an end to such events.
Nothing to do with the “climate brigade”. A few motorsport events has a miniscule impact on the environment compared to the vehicles on the roads every day.
What will put an end to such events are the geriatric dementors who are determined to suck every last bit of fun from this Island so they can senesce in peace.
Well said, best post of the year…..imo.
March is a stupid time of year to hold it, it will probably be freezing. May or June would have been better, the island is not busy during those months.