Knockhill is on a motorsport mission today to help injured servicemen and women on the road to recovery.
Mission Motorsport, the forces’ motorsport charity, was set up to help the recovery and rehabilitation of those affected by military operations.
The charity uses motorsport to merge the activities of the disabled and those carrying mentally and physically debilitating injuries with able-bodied servicemen and women as well as a large supporting cast of civilians.
Its Scotland representative Findlay Leask said that despite launching originally in 2012, the charity has had little presence in Scotland until now.
But that will change today as British Touring Car legend John Cleland helps welcome around 40 wounded, injured and sick forces’ personnel and their families to Knockhill.
This will be an opportunity to meet key members of the charity, learn what opportunities are available and experience the thrill of track time in a range of exotic machinery.