What is a Vintage Car?

When the Vintage Sports Car Club (VSCC) was formed in 1934 its founding members felt that the adoption of mass production was signalling the end of proper ‘vintage’ car building. They set a cut-off date of 1931.

 

Today you will see many fine vintage cars at all of our meetings. You will also see a lot of post-vintage thoroughbreds - cars built between 1931 and 1940 but adhering to earlier standards - plus the best post-war cars such as the Grand Prix and sports racing cars of the 1950s.

 

Imagine anything from Edwardian racing cars through Bentleys, Bugattis, Frazer Nashes, Morgans (mostly three-wheeled), Rileys to Alfa Romeos, Cooper-Bristol 5, ERAs, D-type Jaguars and Maseratis. Every one with a story to tell and every one raced for real.

 

 

Racing 1920’s style

Bracing at Brands Hatch

Thrills and Spills at Silverstone

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