
The Euro Show 2011, hosted by the BMW Club of Saskatchewan, is an event where enthusiasts can show off their European cars and motorcycles.
The Euro Show also allows visitors and participants to socialize with the community, where visitors can enjoy a wide variety of European cars and motorcycles, including Ducatis, Porsches, BMWs, Audis, Volkswagens, as well as exotics like Ferraris and Lamborghinis.
The Euro Show is also hosting a track day at Three Flags Motorsports Park, where drivers can test their skills in a safe, encouraging, non-competitive environment. The track will run from 4:30 PM until dusk on Saturday.
Besides being a premiere car show in Saskatchewan, the Euro Show is also a charity event, raising money for Hope's Home, a family centered environment offering daycare and respite for medically fragile children in Saskatchewan.
The annual Euro Show also provides fun and entertainment for the whole family, including food and beverages, as well as an awards show for participants.
* Note: timeline is not finalized.
* If you must arrive late, please contact us ahead of time to make the appropriate arrangements, and so that we hold a parking spot for your car or bike.
We will be hosting a track day event following the Euro Show (in the evening of July 23, 2011) at Three Flags Motorsports Park. This fully race-ready track features a challenging layout, with a number of straightaways and twelve challenging corners; it is the perfect location to drive your car at its limits while doing so in a safe and fun environment.
All entrants for the Euro Show 2011 will be able to drive on the track for a $10 fee (not including the $10 cost of registration for the show); we encourage all Euro Show entrants to take advantage of this exciting opportunity. Even if you do not want to drive your own car, it is always exciting to watch other drivers on the track. And, if you feel brave, you can often ride with other, more experienced drivers and enjoy quite a thrilling experience.
Note: there will be no passing as each car runs the track alone; this will ensure that all drivers and passengers are allowed to take the course at their preferred pace without slowing down other drivers, and there will not be any chance of stone or debris damage.
Times will be tracked during the event, and each driver will be able to better his time over the course of the day. We also have a number of experienced drivers who can provide insights into better driving techniques.
Note: the schedule is tenative, and wrap-up might be pushed back depending on the time occupied by the previous activities. Some plans are weather-permitting.
Please visit our Facebook Event page to learn more about the show, and to mingle with some of the entrants already registered for the 2011 show.