Festival of Wheels rolls into Trinity Park this summer, with plenty to get your motor running.

Ipswich Star: Festival of Wheels comes to Trinity Park, Ipswich, this summer. Picture: MOTOR SHOW EVENTS LTDFestival of Wheels comes to Trinity Park, Ipswich, this summer. Picture: MOTOR SHOW EVENTS LTD (Image: Archant)

It’s the largest event of its kind in the south east, with the rarest and most glamorous cars, bikes, trucks and more coming together at the Ipswich showground from August 4-5.

Hosted by Motor Show Events, attractions include tractor pulling, with 1000bhp monsters popping wheelies and roaring down the track.

There’ll be football with a two-wheeled twist, the Lowriders showdown featuring some of the craziest dancing cars you’ll ever see and the UK’s best riders from BMX and MTB going head to head in a stunt battle to find out who’s king of two wheels.

You can get in on the action with The Red Dragon Monster Ride Truck, the only tubular-framed race specification ride truck in Europe with 6.5 litre Chevy V8 engine. The Suffolk Land Rover Owners Club will be raising money for local charities by taking you around the mini off-road course. There’s also the chance to drive a truck with Clive Shaw Trucking.

Ipswich Star: Festival of Wheels comes to Trinity Park, Ipswich, this summer. Picture: MOTOR SHOW EVENTS LTDFestival of Wheels comes to Trinity Park, Ipswich, this summer. Picture: MOTOR SHOW EVENTS LTD (Image: Archant)

On Saturday the Bolddog FMX Team bring the largest, most sophisticated FMX landing ramp anywhere in the world to Ipswich.

It enables riders to jump gaps of more than 75ft and perform death-defying tricks. On Sunday the Broke FMX Stunt Team perform spectacular stunts.

You can marvel at the world’s most expensive supercars, the biggest, baddest street machines from hot rods to muscle cars; the largest, loudest, hottest and fastest modified motors; timeless and rare classics from all over the UK plus movie cars include a replica of the Snowman’s truck from Smokey and the Bandit.

Vehicle enthusiasts are encouraged to show off their own cars, bikes, trucks and more with trophies and special prizes up for grabs.

There’ll be an outdoor cinema throughout the day and evening with more live entertainment and the food fair where you can refuel in-between enjoying the displays and wondering around the trade area. Youngsters will have massive fun in the huge Little Dubbers Fun Area and Happy’s Circus makes its festival debut.

To take advantage of money off tickets visit www.motorshowevents.com/offers/ before March 31.

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