MotoFest set to return to Coventry this year


The hugely popular motoring festival, MotoFest, will make its return to the city of Coventry this summer, with several fantastic new features.









Affectionately known as a ‘petrolhead’s paradise’, this festival generally consists of a mix of static displays and practical demonstrations, supplemented with live music, competitive racing and, for the first time, a brand new ‘performance and tuning village’. This village will be situated within the main hub of the festival at Greyfriars Green and will, according to the event’s organisers, be:





“An essential pit stop for all petrolheads attending the event.”





The village is set to showcase a vast range of adapted and enhanced vehicles and rumours suggest that exhibitors will include far-famed names such as MMR, Scorpion Exhausts and Milltek. Another new feature will be the nearby ‘supercar paddock’, a space specially dedicated to cars whose engines are ‘loud and large’.





James Noble, the director of the Coventry MotoFest, has said that:





“This new addition takes [the festival] to another level for those who enjoy seeing high end, performance cars up close, both on the track and on display.”





Often, for events such as this, organisers use poster printing to advertise it far and wide.





Last year, 100,000 people were thought to have attended each day of Coventry’s MotoFest. This year’s MotoFest, set to take place over the opening weekend of June, already promises to be as successful.