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jcs
29-04-2005, 06:39 PM
Have split this up as I'm not sure how much can fit each posting.

The following is a list of selected events that we feel may be of interest to members and Beat owners. Contact details are shown in each item and, unless otherwise stated, you should make your own arrangements. In some cases, we are making arrangements for club space and this is mentioned where it applies. We hope you’ll be able to attend one or more events and look forward to seeing you there.

Sunday 8th May – Prescott Hill Climb Day, Gotherington, Gloucester.

As part of the Golden Jubilee celebrations for 2005, the Sunbeam Rapier Owners Club is please to announce that they are holding a Southern Spring Meeting for all Rootes and Classic cars at the Prescott Hill Climb.
Come and join them to watch or partake of a run or two (or more!) up the hill, but above all to enjoy the period atmosphere and trade stands. Camping is available. Contact Nick Smith on 01386831092 for pre-entry tickets for the hill climb or spectator at £10/car inc. up to 4 passengers plus £5/run or £12.50 on the day plus £5/run.
(200 cars max. 140 sold.)

Saturday 14th /Sunday 15th May - Brands Hatch.

If you enjoy motor sport with a dash of nostalgia, you’ll love Brands. Both days of the Classic Festival feature self-contained programmes of motor racing. Hundreds of stunning classic cars are displayed all around the track perimeter. Each day will see the 1993 F1 Ferrari on track from the era of Jean Alesi and Gerhard Berger. New for 2005 is the Sport BMW Challenge with a grid of over 30 BMW 318i and 320i models from the 80’s.
The csma classic Festival has something to appeal to all ages – a day of fun and excitement which costs so little but delivers so much entertainment for all the family.
To order tickets please call 01273 744682. Advance booking - £14. On the day - £20

Sunday 22nd May – Cheshire Kit & Classic Car Show & Rally, Capesthorne Hall, Macclesfield, Cheshire.

Set in the beautiful grounds of Capesthorne Hall, Macclesfield, Cheshire, the annual Rochdale Owners Club gathering has gained a reputation as a friendly, fun day for car enthusiasts and their famililies. We are pleased to invite you to join us on Sunday the 22nd May. (Gates open at 10am)
Joint stand space reserved for Honda Beats and Suzuki Cappuccinos. Entrance free for driver and passenger.
(At the entrance mention that you are displaying your car)

Sunday 29th May 2005 – An Introduction to Sprinting at Curborough.

Just off the A38, between Burton-on-Trent and Lichfield, Staffordshire.
This event is aimed at anyone who has NEVER sprinted before, but has an interest in becoming involved. Visitors will be guided through all aspects of a Sprint, including walking the course, paperwork, safety, car preparation etc. They will then have the opportunity of driving the course in their own ROAD CAR (must be ROAD LEGAL in all respects) with an “Instructor” alongside.
This event begins at 10am and will run until just after lunch. Refreshments will be available.
There is no booking involved, just turn up early. It’s subject to demand and is very popular, so there may be a long wait. www.curborough.co.uk

Saturday 11th June - Classic & Sportscar Action Day, Castle Coombe Circuit, Chippenham, Wiltshire.

Sadly, circuit drives are no longer free. However, it’s not too expensive to book a drive and the event is always excellent. It’s a great day out and still one of the most cost-effective ways of driving on a race circuit (bring a spare set of tyres!). Add in club displays, trade stands, autojumble and time to talk to fellow enthusiasts and you have the essence of what makes a Castle Coombe Action Day a special event.

Admission details. Advance Price: On Day Price.
Adult £8 £10
Child FOC FOC
OAP £4 £5
Track Passage (2 Adult admission tickets and one 5 lap session) £40 N/A
Extra Track Passes £25 £30
Parade Laps (3 laps) £10 £15
Call 01249 782417 www.castlecombecircuit.co.uk

Sunday 19th June - ‘The 6th Heartbeat Run’. Castle Howard to Hutton Le Hole, via Scarborough.
(home of The Royal), Whitby, North York Moors, Goathland (Home of the Aidenfield Arms).

Based on the TV series, the Heartbeat Run was conceived in 1999 as a day out for mini owners. Over the years it has grown and classic cars have joined the fun, so the run is now the Heartbeat Mini & Classic Run. Any vehicle may enter as there are no restrictions on age or make. Starting at 10.30am at stately Castle Howard (15 miles east of York near A64) and the setting for ‘Brideshead Revisited’, the run takes you through the Howard estate and on to Scarborough for a photo opportunity outside the ‘The Royal’. Shortly afterwards we plunge down to the seafront for the popular Scarborough Cruise – a 40 minute adventure drive up & down the prom. It’s then on to Whitby for a view of the Abbey before turning on to the moors and the village of Goathland, home of the Aidensfield Arms, Scripps Garage, the station and other well known locations. There is a 90 minute break here to allow for lunch and sightseeing. Then, over the moors, regrouping on the top before descending to Rosedale Abbey and the steepest road in Britain. On to the finish at The Crown public house at Hutton Le Hole for a final gathering and for presentation of the prizes.

Mileage is variable and dependant on route taken, but approximately 90 miles (2½ hours driving). Official stops add 2½ hours. Start 10.30am. Cost £27 per car to include one plaque, one tee shirt (please indicate size), one rosette.
Details of overnight accommodation can be acquired from Ron Clarke on 01827 69771.
Entry forms from Roger Fountain.

Bonus: for an extra payment of £6 per person you can gain access to the interior of Castle Howard, and also have your vehicle photographed in front of the building in a recreation of a scene from Brideshead Revisited. This offer is made subject to the final approval of the Honourable Simon Howard and payment must be made by June 19th

jcs
29-04-2005, 06:46 PM
Sunday 26th June 2004 - The Japanese Auto & Performance Car Show - Thoresby Park, nr Ollerton, north Nottinghamshire.

(on the A614, 2 mins north of the Ollerton Roundabout and 2 miles south of the A1/M Roundabout).
From the earliest vintage & classics to the latest performance machines & component cars.
Entrance fee: £6 on the day, £4 in advance (until 17th June). Entry forms from Roger.

Friday, Saturday & Sunday 24th, 25th & 26th June – Festival of Speed, Goodwood, West Sussex.

The Festival of Speed is far more than just a hill-climb. It can justifiably claim to be the world’s biggest and most diverse celebration of the history of motor sport. It is the only occasion where you will see in action the greatest competition cars and star drivers from all eras. But it is not all about action on the hill. Unrestricted access to the paddocks means that spectators and autograph hunters can get closer to the cars and drivers than at almost any other meeting.
We cannot go as a club group, so entry is by individual attendance. ADVANCE ticket purchase only - no sales at the gate. See details at: www.goodwood.co.uk

Friday 24th, Saturday 25th, Sunday 26th, Weekend
Admission only £20, £35, £42, £77
Any of the 6 grandstands £35, £60, £72, £132
All adult grandstand tickets include admission. Ticket Office: 01243 755055

Sunday 26th June – Sheffield Festival of Transport, Graves Park, Sheffield, Yorkshire.

Entry form from Roger. Entrance fee: £2 per car. Further information and directions: www.transtarpromotions.co.uk or call 01922 643385.

Saturday 2nd/Sunday 3rd July 2004 - KM Motoring Pageant, The Hop Farm Country Park, Beltring, Paddock Wood, Kent.

Following on from the continued success of the event last year (30,000 paid through the gate), this superb two-day show will feature new car displays, classic cars and club displays, 4x4 demonstrations, autojumble, non-stop arena attractions, trade stands plus lots more.
The Motoring Pageant will be open from 10am-5pm. Entrance fee: £1.50 per car.
Entry form from Roger.
Further information and directions: www.transtarpromotions.co.uk or call 01922 643385.
Other enquiries: The Hop Farm 01622 872068.

Sunday 17th July - Sandon Hall Classic Car & Transport Show, Sandon Hall, Sandon, Staffordshire.

In the grounds of Sandon’s Stately Home. Lovely house & gardens; over 600 vehicles last year.
Entry form from Roger. Entrance fee: £2 per car. Further information and directions: www.transtarpromotions.co.uk or call 01922 643385

Saturday 23rd & Sunday 24th July 2004 - The Japanese Auto Extravaganza,
The East of England Showground, Peterborough.

This is the biggest annual Japanese car club event in the UK. Now in its 14th year, JAE continues to go from strength to strength. Numbers for 2004 were up by 50% on the previous year with over 15,000 people attending. Do note the change of venue to The East of England Showground, Peterborough, PE2 6XE and NOT Billing Aquadrome.
http://www.eastofengland.org.uk/events_diary_update.htm
The event is open to members of all Japanese car clubs or just private individuals. JAE is a fantastic event and one not to be missed.
A display area has been booked for the UKHBC, but you still need a ticket to enter the site.
Entry: £10 per car per day only visit. £9 in advance from Claire Williams on 07798 600420 (M)
or 08700 109705 (O) http://www.japcarclub.com/jae/

Sunday 24th July - Classic Car & Transport Show, Beaumanor Hall, Woodhouse, North of Leicester.

Following last year’s successful event, the Leicester Mercury is again supporting this event.
A large range of transport will be on display including cars from the 30’s onwards, motorcycles, buses, custom and kit cars and many more club displays. A large selection of classes is available, with judging taking place in each category.
Beaumanor Hall is located north of Leicester in the village of Woodstock on the B591, 10 minutes from Loughborough. Built in the 1840’s as a grand country home, Beaumanor is now a conference centre.
Entry form from Roger. Entry fee is £2.
In the interests of public safety entries should be on site no later than 11am and are expected to stay until at least 4pm.

Sunday 7th August –Ayrshire Classic Vehicle Show, Eglinton Country Park, Irvine, Scotland (just off the A78)

Limited details available at this stage. Entry fee £2 per car. Judging takes place within our own club with the winner going into the main arena to be judged against all the other club winners. Those of you who are interested in making this a weekend in Scotland inform Roger who will endeavour to arrange accommodation.

Sunday 21st August – Arbury Hall Classic Car & Transport Show, Arbury Hall, Nuneaton, Warwickshire.

Entry form from Roger. Entrance fee: £2 per car. Further information and directions: www.transtarpromotions.co.uk or call 01922 643385.

Saturday 10th/Sunday 11th September - The 8th Darley Dale Festival of Transport.

Another event with an eclectic mix of cars old and new plus lots of other vehicles, stands etc.
Church Lane, off Station Road, Darley Dale, Matlock, Derbyshire.
Entry form from Roger. Free entrance.

Sunday 4th September – Return to Shakespeare Country.

A repeat visit to Shakespeare Country. In 2003 John and Sue Ross organised a superb day out which included morning coffee and a late afternoon meal. John & Sue are again willing to organise a similar day depending on the response from members and welcome guests. If you are interested please call Roger.

Sunday 25th September – The Tramway Tour, Crich Tramway Village, Crich, Derbyshire.

An open invitation from the Sunbeam Rapier Owners Club to join them on this purely scenic run, starting at the great Central Railway station at Loughborough, Leicestershire and finishing at the Crich Tramway Museum. Breakfast in the dining car at Loughborough Station and then a sixty mile run to Crich, where we will be able to park our cars at the museum village street (with trams trundling past). A great day out. Pre-booking necessary from Nick Smith on 01386 831092. £25 per car to inc. driver & navigator, also includes breakfast, road book and entry to Tramway Museum.

Other event suggestions are welcomed from members and Beat owners. If you hear of any interesting events in your own area, please notify Roger and we will in turn publicise the event, where appropriate.

You can contact Roger on 01332 345549 or email him at: rmfountain@hotmail.com