DO YOU own a classic car or bike you'd love to show off to thousands of enthusiasts later this summer?
Then chances are you'll want to enter your pride and joy into this year's Ormskirk MotorFest, for which the organisers are now inviting entries. An official website for this year's event has also been launched, which you can find at www.ormskirkmotorfest.com
There are two ways to enter your vehicle for this year's event:
1) BY POST
Download a copy of the entry form and print it off before filling it in with details of your classic car or bike.
Send off the completed form to:
Aintree Circuit Club Events Office
1 Tilney Street
Aintree
L9 8DT
However, due to extra administration costs, there is a £5.00 fee payable for postal entries to this year's MotorFest.
2) ONLINE ENTRY
Go to the Ormskirk MotorFest 2012 website and click on either "Entry Form" or the "The race for registrations is now on" logo.
An electronic registration form will load. Simply fill in your details and provide some information about your classic (including a JPEG picture of it), and simply click "Submit".
A few minutes later you should get an email from one of the organisers, letting them know they will contact you soon about your entry. Unlike the postal entries, online entry is completely free of charge.
Full terms and conditions of the event are also available on the Ormskirk MotorFest website.
More updates on this year's Ormskirk MotorFest will be posted on Life On Cars as soon as they're announced.
How to enter the 2012 Ormskirk MotorFest
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