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24th July 2017 12:00

Race down Edinburgh Airport’s runway for charity 

Race down Edinburgh Airport’s runway for charity 

24th July 2017

Beatson Cancer Charity, has today (24 July) announced the launch of its inaugural, full-throttle fundraising event – Race the Runway – in partnership with Edinburgh Airport. 

For one day only, Beatson Cancer Charity is calling on all motor enthusiasts to get behind the wheel and take part in the once in a lifetime chance to race at Scotland’s busiest airport on Wednesday 30 August. Putting the pedal to the metal, contestants will compete against each other to be crowned champion.  

From regular racing drivers to those who just want experience life in the fast lane, the event will allow participants to hit top speeds down the new 1800m runway at Edinburgh Airport while raising vital funds for patients and families affected by cancer. 

Morag Cunningham, Head of Fundraising at Beatson Cancer Charity, said: 

“We’re excited to launch our first Race the Runway – an event that’s guaranteed to get the adrenaline flowing, all while fundraising for Beatson Cancer Charity.” 

“Participants will have the unique opportunity to race alongside passing airplanes as they compete to be crowned the ultimate winner - so drive with courage, do your best and let’s see what your car can really do!” 

Motorists are guaranteed a minimum of two power laps as they compete for the fastest lap time with a prize for speediest driver up for grabs. With capacity for only 32 supercars, petrolheads are encouraged to ‘lap up’ the last few remaining spaces today to secure their spot in one of Scotland’s most unique racing opportunities. 

Gordon Dewar, Chief Executive of Edinburgh Airport, said: 

"We’re looking forward to Race the Runway as it’s an event which people can enjoy while doing something to help others, and the money will go towards Beatson Cancer Charity – an origination which raises funds to combat a condition which has touched most of our lives in some shape or form. 
 
“There’s only 32 spots available so I’d encourage anyone with a passion for cars to put their foot down and register their interest in what will be a thrilling day at one of the country’s most unique race venues.”