It's the third and final day of the Bournemouth Wheels Festival 2016.
Here's our handy guide to what's happening, where and when today.
We'll be live blogging each day of the festival so come back later this morning for our coverage of the event - you can also tweet your pictures @Bournemouthecho
The weather should be dry with sunny intervals and highs of 19C.
The festival site is open from 10am and 5.30pm.
Today's highlights include: Monster Trucks, the Two Motorcycle Stunt Team at East Overcliff Drive and the Xtreme Stunt Team.
All the events listed below are subject to the weather conditions.
Boscombe West Beach
- The BXUK British Beachcross Championship will see racing between 10am and 6pm
- Military Beach Action demos between 10am and 5pm
- Classic Car Paddock from 10am
Bournemouth Beach (East Cliff)
- Monster Truck demonstrations take place between 10am and 5pm. Vehicles to watch out for include Big Pete, Grim Reaper, Swamp Thing and Slingshot.
- The Kangaroo Kid, Matt Coulter, will be appearing at alternate shows kicking off from 10am.
Bournemouth East Beach
- There will be interactive demos and displays from festival partner, Jeep.
- Between 11.30am and 5pm, there will be tricks from the Xtreme Stunt Team with alternate displays from Team Extreme's BMX stunt riders and skaters.
- Mini Monster Trucks for children and the chance to ride on a Monster Truck (charges apply)
- Funfair with traditional games and rides.
Pier Approach, Lower Gardens and Town Centre
- Pre-war & Vintage cars on display in the town centre between 10am and 5pm.
- Big Wheel at The Triangle between 10am and 10pm.
- Supercars on display in the Waterfront space at Pier Approach from 11am
- Motor Show in Motion display at Pier Approach between 10am and 5pm.
East Overcliff Drive (Demo Straight)
- F1 cars, supercars, racing bikes, karts and stunts between 10am and 5pm
- Motorshow in Motion test drives from 9am
- Supercar parade at 10am
- There will also be a karting pop-up arena show and lawn mower racing between 2pm and 5pm
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