Car Show
The Eighth Maddie Hill Car & Motorcycle Show for Charity
2024-12-06
From a young age, Maddie Hill has had an unwavering love for all things automotive. Growing up with her parents owning the Autobarn Maitland store since she was two, it was only natural that cars would become a lifelong passion. After years of competitive go-kart racing, she joined a charity race in Lithgow to raise money for breast cancer. But when the event ended prematurely, Maddie took the initiative and in 2015, at just 14 years old, she started the beloved local car and motorcycle show in the Hunter. This show has since amassed over $80,000 for the National Breast Cancer Foundation.
Estimated Display of Over 400 Vehicles
This weekend, the famous Maddie Hill Car & Motorcycle Show is back for its eighth instalment. At the Newcastle Kart Racing Club in Cameron Park on Saturday 7 December, an estimated 400 cars and bikes are set to be on display. With entries open all day, this number is expected to swell. All makes and models, from hot rods to show cars, cruiser classics to motorcycles and muscle and street machines, will be showcased. It's a true extravaganza that features food and drink vendors, live music, and stalls, along with thousands of dollars' worth of raffle and auction prizes.Showcasing the Variety
The range of vehicles on display is truly remarkable. Hot rods, with their sleek designs and powerful engines, will be a sight to behold. Show cars, meticulously restored and polished to perfection, will showcase the artistry and craftsmanship in the automotive world. Cruiser classics, with their timeless appeal and comfortable rides, will add a touch of nostalgia. Motorcycles, in all their glory, will roar to life and attract enthusiasts from far and wide. Muscle and street machines, with their raw power and aggressive looks, will leave everyone in awe.Fundraising and Community Support
Maddie's commitment to raising money for the National Breast Cancer Foundation is unwavering. The event not only provides a platform for car and motorcycle enthusiasts to come together but also makes a significant impact in the fight against breast cancer. "It's fighting a disease that not many people have a cure for and obviously it affects a lot of people," Maddie said. This year, she has a big fundraising goal and looks forward to continuing to support the foundation into the future. The community's support for the show and the cause is evident, and it's a testament to Maddie's dedication.Festivities take place from 3pm until 7pm. For more entertainment stories and to stay updated with the latest Newcastle news, sport, real estate, entertainment, lifestyle and more, sign up for the Newcastle Weekly Daily Newsletter here.