MotoFest Coventry set to make spectacular return for 2022

MotoFest Coventry has confirmed it will be back for 2022, with the promise of the biggest and boldest event to date. 

Set to be held on Saturday 10, and Sunday 11 September, MotoFest will be a culmination of Coventry City Council’s ‘Our City Moves’ project. 

Along with the return of the unique Ring Road circuit, this year’s MotoFest will feature a theme of past, present, and future.

On the (Ring) Road again

MotoFest Coventry Returns for 2022

Last year saw show organisers forced to run a small-scale version of the MotoFest. However, the 2022 event will include a combination of live action on track, along with static displays throughout the city. 

The Ring Road circuit, located in the heart of the city, will play host to iconic cars and motorbikes from the world of motorsport. 

Across the city, modified cars and classic vehicles will be placed on display for crowds to see up close. Live music, and a celebration of all things Coventry-related, will be included, too.

Latest automotive tech on display

MotoFest Coventry Returns for 2022

Along with the traditional focus on motorsport and automotive heritage, MotoFest Coventry 2022 will also place attention on the latest automotive technology. A showcase of the alternatively fuelled vehicles, including battery electric cars, will take centre stage. 

The change in date from the typical June weekend has been a conscious decision by MotoFest organisers. Moving to September avoids a clash with the Platinum Jubilee celebrations, and other special events taking place in Coventry. 

As with previous MotoFest events, attendance will be free.

“A non-stop cultural celebration”

MotoFest Coventry Returns for 2022

James Noble, MotoFest Coventry festival director, said: “We are delighted to announce the full return of the MotoFest Coventry 2022 festival. 

“This year MotoFest Coventry will be back bigger and bolder than ever, with a non-stop cultural celebration of the city’s motoring past, present and future.

“We will welcome the return of traditional MotoFest favourites such as the unique Ring Road Sprint Circuit, live motorsport displays and motorbikes, both on and off the track, to name just a few of our most popular attractions.”

Cllr Abdul Salam Khan, Cabinet Member for Events, at Coventry City Council added: “I’m delighted to hear about the return of MotoFest Coventry for 2022 as I know how popular this event is in both engaging Coventry residents and encouraging people from outside the city to visit and enjoy their weekend here in the city.

“Coventry has an amazing history and ongoing exciting story to tell on transport, innovation and how we are at the forefront of automotive design and technology.

“MotoFest is another great event for Coventry to host and I’m sure the weekend will be a roaring success later this year.”

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