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It's all action on the racetrack



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Published Date: 16 July 2008
Thursday, 9.30am - THRILLS and spills are on the cards in an action-packed evening at Skegness Stadium on Saturday (July 19).
The event will feature the James Dylan Stunt Show, with car rollovers plus motorbike stunts finishing in an explosive spectacular car jump.
Sky divers will enter the stadium by jumping out of a plane at 30,000 feet.
Anyone can enter the kids' fancy dress parade with prizes for the best outfits.
The entertainment finishes with a spectacular banger and caravan destruction derby.
Taking part and filming for a new Channel 5 series Rory and Paddy vs The UK will be Rory McGrath and Paddy McGuinness – and a star from Emmerdale is also expected.
There is a large covered spectator grandstand or you can watch from your own car in the track view area.
The turnstiles open at 5pm, with the parade at 6.20pm and the first race at 6.30pm. Call 01754 811228 for more information.

For the best news, sport and leisure coverage in the area turn to the Boston Standard, out every Wednesday for just 42p.

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  • Last Updated: 16 July 2008 9:41 AM
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