Sixth annual Hyundai N Festival already a sell-out

Everyone’s welcome at Australia’s sixth annual Hyundai N-car gathering at Morgan Park in Queensland, running from December 7-8.

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The sixth annual is just over three weeks away, but if you haven't already booked in for the unique opportunity to experience your N-car at full noise around a racetrack, you're too late. or signup to continue reading All on-track participation slots are now fully spoken for ahead of the 2024 Hyundai N Festival, to be held at Morgan Park Raceway in Warwick, Queensland from December 7 to 8. However, everyone is welcome to watch the action and hang out with the Hyundai N community at the latest instalment of what is the biggest event series of its type in Australia.

. More than 250 Hyundai N customer cars – which includes the ( , hatch, i30 Sedan N and N) will participate in on-track sessions over the two days, when more than 1500 enthusiastic N-car owners are expected to descend on the Southern Downs circuit. The on-track sessions kick off at 8:00am on the Saturday, followed by roll racing from 5:00pm, then another full day of track sessions from 8:30am Sunday, interspersed with passenger hot laps in the Ioniq 5 N WTAC.



Special guests will include former Hyundai N boss Albert Biermann and Head of Genesis, Manfred Harrer. Off-track activities will include a show and shine competition, N road drives, the N WRC Heritage Exhibition, N Tech Garage, N Tech Talks, N Performance accessories display and test drives, N merchandise store, genuine service wheels workshop and numerous other N activities. More than 1800 Hyundai N-car fans and about 500 N vehicles attended last year's Hyundai N Festival at Sydney Motorsport Park, making it the biggest ever and earning it the title of 'Event of the Year' at the inaugural Newspress Australia Awards.

After similar events abroad, Australia's first N Festival was held in 2019 at Wakefield Park west of Sydney (now known as One Raceway), followed by Queensland Raceway in 2020, Winton Raceway (Victoria) in 2021, and The Bend Motorsport Park in South Australia in 2022. Content originally sourced from: Advertisement Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date. We care about the protection of your data.

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