FORMULA 1 drivers David Coulthard, Christian Klien, Vitantonio Liuzzi and Robert Doornbos are the latest top names from the world of motor sport who are rolling up to the NEC, Birmingham for next month's Autosport International.

And they are not just coming for a walkabout - this will be a once in a lifetime chance to challenge celebrities on the Karting Oxford indoor track.

The newly confirmed Red Bull drivers for 2006 will be giving the new Red Bull Track Attack, to be launched at the show, their full support. Coulthard will be at the show on Saturday afternoon, Jan-uary 14, and then attending the 100 Years of Grand Prix Racing Dinner on the same night.

He will be back officially to open the show at 9am the next morning.

The Autosport International show will launch the Red Bull Track Attack, giving an opportunity for early qualifiers when the competition is launched at the Red Bull Energy Station, located next to the F1 Racing Gallery. What's more, 10 lucky people will be able to pit their wits in a 'just for fun' karting contest at the show on Saturday afternoon.

Liuzzi will be at the show on Thursday, January 12, while Christian Horner, Red Bull Racing's Sporting Director, will meet fans on January 14 along with Coulthard.

Austrian Christian Klien, who also started his career in karting in 1996 and Robert Doornbos will be at the show on the final day.

The Red Bull Track Attack is aimed at speed freaks who think they've got the skills and stamina to get behind the wheel of a kart and battle it out against hundreds of other budding drivers. Between January and March 2006 the search will be on for the UK's best karter with qualifiers to be held at tracks across the country.

The competition is open to absolutely anyone over the age of 16, except professional drivers. You don't even need your own kart, just the determination and drive to beat off the competition.

If you want to rub shoulders with the greatest drivers in the world, avoid the queues and book online now at www.a-tosport-international.com for tickets to the show, which include entrance to the Live Action Arena at £25.00 for adults and £17.50 for children, or by calling the ticket hotline on 0870 380 2244.