Historic Rally Car Register Open Day 2023

British Motor Museum Banbury Road, Gaydon, Warwickshire, United Kingdom

The Historic Rally Car Register Open Day is back! The familiar HRCR Open Day returns in January 2023 to launch the coming year’s full programme of rally championships. As previously, the multi-discipline HRCR will encourage visitors to explore three distinct halls: ‘Speed’, ‘Stage’, and ‘Road and Tour’. Each area will give event organisers and equipment […]

Free

Firle Beacon Hill Climb and Rally Event 2022

FIRLE BEACON – Is a Rally, sprint and supercar festival that offers automotive enthusiasts the chance to see over 200 rally, sprint and retro cars go head to head in demonstration, sprints and displays of rally driving skill. Here is what you will discover - THE CARS - 60 supercars, 40 retro and 100 Rally cars […]

Historic Rally Car Register Open Day 2024

British Motor Museum Banbury Road, Gaydon, Warwickshire, United Kingdom

The Historic Rally Car Register Open Day is back! The familiar HRCR Open Day returns in January 2024 to launch the coming year’s full programme of rally championships. As previously, the multi-discipline HRCR will encourage visitors to explore three distinct halls: ‘Speed’, ‘Stage’, and ‘Road and Tour’. Each area will give event organisers and equipment […]

Free

Historic Marathon Rally Group at the British Motor Museum Gaydon 21 April 2024

British Motor Museum Banbury Road, Gaydon, Warwickshire, United Kingdom

The Historic Marathon Rally Group is hosting an event on Sunday, April 21st, 2024 at the British Motor Museum in Gaydon to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the 1974 UDT London-Sahara-Munich World Cup Rally. Highlights of the Event: Reunion of Cars and Crews: Cars from the 1974 rally will be on display, including some still owned […]

The International St. Moritz Automobile Week – 25-29 September 2024

Kempinski Hotel Grand Hotel des Bains Kempinski, Via Mezdi 27, St. Moritz, Switzerland

The first International St. Moritz Automobile Week was launched in 1929.  It was financed by, somewhat logically, the local tourist industry of the time. In those days the automobile week consisted of a rally, the kilometre race, a skill race, a concours and finally the Bernina Hill Climb, now known as the 'Bernina Gran Turismo'. This […]