Welcome to WRFC's first every Motor Madness car and bike meet. This is a must for any car or motorbike enthusiast - whether you want to bring your own car/ bike, or just come and have a look- along with a bacon roll of course!

This new local breakfast club for like-minded petrol heads is a fantastic opportunity to gather and chat all things automotive! It doesn't matter what you own, everyone is welcome. Food and drinks will be available on the day from our fantastic clubhouse with toilet facilities also.

We are located at Worcester Rugby Football Club, just off Junction 6 of the M5.

A variety of different tickets are available in order to either bring your car or bike into the meet or simply turn up on foot (please note that there is no on site parking for those arriving in vehicles to attend the event on foot- you will need to park offsite).

Gates are open from 8:15am for cars and bikes and then 9am for attendees on foot. We kindly ask people to vacate the car park at midday in a sensible fashion.

Come down and say hello, bring your car with friends and family!

Tickets are limited, so please get them whilst they last.

All vehicles will be given a parking location on hard standing.

RULES:

- You must bring your ticket to gain entry

- Please reverse into spaces by following instructions from our marshals

- Please, when leaving, leave safely- no fast car park exits or burnouts!

Thank you!

For more information and tickets please click here

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