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Hagerty shares event lineup for auto enthusiasts at new Bicester clubhouse

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Daniel Face

Hagerty is planning a year of enthusiast-led events at its UK Clubhouse, opened last summer at Bicester Heritage motoring centre.

The firm’s new international HQ has already welcomed thousands of visitors for evening activities and entertainment.

It’s now launched a series of Hagerty Hangouts – informal car shows for auto fans with opportunities to eat, drink and take part in solo or drive drives.

Each event will start at 6pm and welcomes qualifying vehicles which match the evening’s theme, regardless of age. Anything from pre-war to brand-new is welcome.

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The 2024 calendar is as follows:

  • March 12th – The Best of British – For all cars built in Britain
  • June 11th – Festival of the Unexceptional Anniversary – The FOTU ‘24 warm up event
  • July 9th – Bastille Night – All French cars are welcome
  • August 13th – Drop Tops at Dusk – If the roof comes off, or it has no roof, it’s eligible
  • September 10th – Just Japanese – Tuned or standard, this is open to all Japanese cars

Mark Roper, MD of Hagerty International, said: “When Hagerty opened its new UK Clubhouse, I wanted to create a welcoming destination for all types of automotive enthusiast, and these events perfectly demonstrate our open-to-all philosophy.

“Best of all, this is just the start of a great calendar of events at the Clubhouse throughout 2024 and I look forward to announcing further dates soon.”

Entry for each event is £5 per car. To buy tickets, visit Hagerty’s Eventbrite page.

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Daniel Face

Born and raised in Berkshire, Dan fell into journalism after completing his bachelor’s degree in English at UCL. Writing for The Business Magazine and local Biz News sites has given him the opportunity to chat with all manner of small business owners and share their success stories with a wider audience. Outside of work, Dan enjoys live music, board games and quiz shows, and is making a slow but persistent effort to learn Spanish.

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