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MGF20 – August 1st

22nd June 2015

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The main event looking forward is MGF20, and tickets have been selling at an unprecedented rate with around 200 cars already booked in and destined for the Heritage Motor Centre on Saturday August 1.

You can still take advantage of the advance rates at the moment but don’t leave it too late – however if you prefer to leave it until the day itself then we won’t be turning you away from Gaydon, just charging a little bit more for entry!

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It is looking like a brilliant weekend to add to the canon of MGF Birthday Parties and making this the fifth one to be held at Gaydon. We can now confirm some details of what will be happening:

Saturday August 1 Daytime

MGF20 – Full show from 10am featuring colour coded F/TF parking on the aprons, Fun Driving Tests, Loudest Exhaust competition, demonstrations and interviews with F/TF owners, special displays including Monogram Cars, the Supersports II, 1995 Cars, Project Shed and more, Region displays, Pride of Ownership, talks from Roger Parker and Ian Pogson, traders including our show partners Martin Smith and Church Square Autos amongst many others.

Saturday August 1 Evening

MGF20 Party featuring the music of the 90s with the invigorating seven piece live band ‘Rhythm of the 90s’, Glo Car Competition and Hog Roast. So bring your flashing lights for the cars (ProGlo and ImproGlo classes as usual) and dancing shoes for a night of great 90s dance anthems all in the Heritage Motor Centre itself. Join us for a Fantastic party night from 7pm.

Sunday August 2

MGF20 Road Run from Gaydon to Longbridge finishing at the MG Sales Centre.

You can pre-enter the PoO and Glo Car competitions by downloading the form from the www.mgf20.info website. Entries will also be accepted on the day and there is no charge to enter either. Entries for the Fun Driving Tests and Loudest Exhaust will be on the day only.

What does it cost? – Just £15 per car and driver for the show itself, evening entertainment and road run to include show sticker and programme. Additional persons at £7 each in advance. Entry on the day will be £20 per car for MGF20 and £8 per person for Museum tickets.

The Saturday Evening Hog Roast will be an additional £12.50 per person payable in advance. The entertainment/party is included in your MGF20 ticket. If you have already booked your show ticket you can add the Hog Roast from our online shop.

All competitions and the MGF20 Road Run are free to enter.

Camping onsite on Friday and Saturday night is available and bookable direct from the Heritage Motor Centre in advance at £25 for one night or £34 for two, per unit.

All the details and latest updates are on the dedicated website at www.mgf20.info and the Register internet forum  

The bottom line is that this will be the biggest gathering of MGF and TF cars since …..well the last one, at MGF15 in 2010, and you really wouldn’t want to miss it would you?