It has been a tough few years for the organisers of one of the country’s largest vintage car shows and things aren’t getting any easier.
Car Shows
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Titanic Dubs hosted by GTi NI turned out to be a car show with success amid a year of incredible uncertainty.
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Greyabbey is a small village on the Eastern shores of Strangford Lough in County Down where, for the last few years, an annual classic bike and car show has been held, in aid of charity.
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This year will see the fourth and now annual Greyabbey Classic Bike & Car Show held on Saturday 24 August at Greyabbey village hall from 11:00 – 16:00.
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Saturday 25 May saw families flock to a sunny Bangor for a fun day out, viewing a large and diverse range of vehicles on display at Bangor’s Elim Church
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MINI owner Craig Fox of E. Fox Engineers Ltd has added support as an associate sponsor to MINI Magic – Ireland’s MINI track day and meet.
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Cars and coffee a recent phenomenon that brings both car owners and admirers of all things automotive together, with a warm beverage and plenty of craic.
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The Festival of Speed presented by Mastercard, is evolving into even more of a motoring mecca in 2019. Changes to the physical layout, with the relocation of the road car paddocks, will make way for an all-new live action arena guaranteed to thrill spectators. The four-day Festival, this year taking place on 4-7 July, is always looking to the future in making sure the newest and most exciting cars, bikes and technologies are very much part of the mix.
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Arguably the worlds most important motor show, the Geneva International Motor Show held at the Palexpo Convention Centre right beside the airport didn’t fail to disappoint again for 2019. We flew direct from Belfast International airport to Geneva, and by taking the 6am red-eye were in and out in a day. The message from the manufacturers this year wasn’t unexpected: we’re going electric.
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MINI Magic – Ireland’s MINI track day and meet – sponsored by MINI Ireland is back on September 15, this time at White River Park between Dundalk and Drogheda in a celebration of 60 years of an icon.