Racing fans can see Kauto Star’s bid to win the William Hill King George VI Chase for as little as £10.

Kempton Park are hoping for a big crowd for their rescheduled Super Saturday meeting on January 15.

Managing director Amy Starkey said: "Jump racing fans have been starved of their sport by the wintry weather, so we want to give them a fantastic day out in January.

"As well as the Christmas Hurdle and the Lanzarote Hurdle, there is the scintillating prospect of Kauto Star's record-breaking attempt to win the William Hill King George VI Chase for a fifth successive year.

"We have set our prices to attract as big a crowd as possible, and create that special Kempton Park 'Boxing Day' atmosphere. With accompanied under 18s being admitted free too, 'Super Saturday' is going to be one of the best value racing days of 2011."

The question all the spectators on 15 January will be asking is: Can Kauto Star do it? The racehorse has won the race four times and goes for a fifth consecutive victory.

It's a prospect that is exciting Britain's greatest Olympian Sir Steve Redgrave who knows all about achieving sporting glory five times in a row.

Sir Steve said: "What Kauto Star has achieved to date at Kempton Park Racecourse is fantastic, and those who prepare him for the race - his trainer Paul Nicholls and the stable staff - can only be congratulated on their own feats.

"I'll be watching the William Hill King George VI Chase, and hoping to cheer Kauto Star on to an incredible five-in-a-row win. Come on Kauto!"

Prices for the three enclosures are: £25 (Premier); £15 (Paddock); and £10 (Festival).

Tickets can be ordered online at www.kempton.co.uk or by calling the ticket hotline on 0844 579 3008.

All William Hill Winter Festival tickets for Boxing Day and December 27 are being refunded.