Drive for a Cause: Join Frank’s Charity Track Days in 2025

Drive for a Cause: Join Frank’s Charity Track Days in 2025

Clare Gaffoor

If you love cars, track days, and supporting great causes, then Frank’s Charity Track Days are an unmissable event in 2025. Since 2013, these non-profit track days have raised over £144,000 for charity, and this year, every event is dedicated to supporting mental health.

PITSTOP.Social is proud to partner with Frank’s Charity Track Day Club (FCTDC) to raise awareness and funds for mental health, creating a space where car enthusiasts can not only enjoy the track but also connect, unwind, and support those who need it most.

What Makes These Track Days Special?

Unlike your typical track day, FCTDC events are completely non-profit, meaning every penny raised goes directly to charity. They are also incredibly relaxed - giving you plenty of track time, plenty of space, and a chance to enjoy the social side of motorsport as much as the driving itself. Expect an easy-going atmosphere, where you can chat in the paddock, admire cars, and enjoy a day of driving without pressure.

Each track day supports a different charity, helping a wide range of communities.

2025 Track Days & Charities

🏁 Thursday, March 20th – Blyton Park
💙 Supporting The Bearded Fishermen Charity – Mental Health & Suicide Prevention & Andy’s Man Club

🏁 Thursday, May 8th – Blyton Park
💛 Supporting Scotty's Little Soldiers (Supporting bereaved British Forces children)

🏁 Thursday, July 3rd – Blyton Park
🎖️ Supporting Mission Motorsport (Helping wounded, injured, and sick service personnel through motorsport)

🏁 Thursday, September 18th – Blyton Park
🤝 Supporting The Showmen’s Mental Health Awareness Charity & Mental Health Motorbike

  • £140 - Car and Driver (includes lunch!)
  • £20 - Passenger band or Extra Driver (includes lunch)
  • FREE ENTRY - Spectators Welcome

What to Expect

A relaxed, friendly environment - ideal for first-timers and regulars alike.
Ample track space - plenty of laps without overcrowding.
A great social experience - talk cars, meet like-minded people, and support mental health.
✅ The chance to make a real difference, knowing your ££'s go directly to charity.

Get Involved!

These track days are more than just driving - they’re about community, connection, and making a difference. Whether you want to drive, spectate, or simply support a great cause, we’d love to see you there.

📅 Book your spot now before places fill up!

For more details and to sign up, visit Frank's Charity Track Day Club on Facebook, or message us today. Let’s hit the track and drive for mental health! 🚗💙

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