Supercar Siege 2014, Sunday 18th May - Pistonheads Stand Thr

Supercar Siege 2014, Sunday 18th May - Pistonheads Stand Thr

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Granby

2,473 posts

215 months

Sunday 18th May 2014
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V8 FOU said:
Really good day. Yup, sunburnt for the first time in years!

So many comments about the car - you're doing WHAT?

Must have explained about (the Turbo R) 50 times. The side exhaust was the most photographed bit.

Interesting how everyone drove while in the grounds, zip fastening at junctions, not leaving large gaps, etc. Well done all round. Especially to the young lady in the Exige, ahem!
OK so what are you doing? smile, we did notice it when you first drove in & i followed you when we were leaving, thats how they should sound biggrin

prideaux

4,969 posts

149 months

Monday 19th May 2014
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Just a few from yesterday a Great Day thanks to the great team for a great Event hope the Castle invites the event back






















V8 FOU

2,974 posts

147 months

Monday 19th May 2014
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Granby said:
OK so what are you doing? smile, we did notice it when you first drove in & i followed you when we were leaving, thats how they should sound biggrin
I'll get a build thread going soon.

Needs to be stripped out some more to lose another 4/500kg. New wheels, which will have to be made due to the odd pcd, lower the suspension, fit cage, solid mount the subframes, paddle change conversion for the transmission, water cool the brakes. maybe more power?

kman

1,108 posts

211 months

Monday 19th May 2014
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I was there for a short while but managed to get some pics:














baz995

390 posts

164 months

Monday 19th May 2014
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Hello all,

Ross and I want to extend our thanks for all your fantastic support to the event. We hope you will agree that it was a great day and we hope that you enjoyed it. Will post up the total raised this week once all the counting up has been done.

Hope to see you all and more of you next year :-)

Some of my favourite pics from the 1000's taken and shared http://www.facebook.com/Supercarsiege?fref=ts:






b0bbyb0y

48 posts

129 months

Tuesday 20th May 2014
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What a great day!! Thanks to Ross and all the staff, well done guys smilesmile

crmcatee

5,694 posts

227 months

Wednesday 21st May 2014
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A couple of panoramas I shot on the day.

One providing an overview of the show area.
http://www.gigapan.com/gigapans/155104


And another showing the lawn area.
http://www.gigapan.com/gigapans/155266


And a random shot from the day.


CMAC9774 by CRMCATEE, on Flickr

Balloo2u

Original Poster:

55 posts

186 months

Tuesday 29th July 2014
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Hello,

First off I would like to apologise for this post taking so long to come about, It has been a learning curve regarding traders and sponsors but finally we can announce the total raised by this years Supercar Siege.

As you may or may not be aware our only sources of revenue from the event were from the car display passes, the Sporting Bears Dream Rides and a percentage of the takings from the catering vendors.

We have now managed to tally these all together and proud to announce that the event raised a total of: £13,681.14.
This final amount has now been recieved by the Royal Navy and Royal Marine Childrens Fund.

This is no small amount of money and will benifit the charity immensely.

We would like to extend our gratitude to all of the cars owners and their families who got up early, travelled to the far flung reaches of Kent and put up with the 28 degrees of British sunshine, all in the name of charity.

It was a long day but hopefully the show was enjoyed by them just as much as the visitors. The standard of car on display showed just how much the owners cared for their cars and we were in awe of some of the club stand displays.

Next we would like to say thank you to the drivers and volounteers that helped out with the Sporting Bears Dream Rides, to not only give up your weekends for numerous events throughout the year but to also allow members of the public to ride in your pride and joy whilst covering the cost of fuel etc is nothing short of remarkable.

The majority of the above total came from the donations for the car rides and without their particitpation the Siege would not have been the success it was.

If you want to join their ranks feel free to head over to: http://www.sportingbears.co.uk/

The food vendors and trade stands were a huge success this year, we managed to keep queues over the peek periods down to a reasonable level and I believe the traders also had some very happy customers. We are happy that we chose the comapnies that we did as they were amazing on the day.

The Royal Navy contingent were fantastic and I'm sure if you attended the show you no doubt will have wondered over to the helicopter display area at some point.
Not only were the team happy engaging the crowds but also helped focus peoples minds on what the whole day was about, raising money for a brilliant military charity.

And last but not least, the Missbanzai marshalls and Leeds Castle staff went above and beyong the call of duty over the weekend, both teams worked their socks off to make sure that the event was a success. Without their dedication and hard work this event could have gone awry but they made sure it was a success no matter what the cost.

Feel free to head over to our social media sites to add your feedback/photo's from the day:
facebook.com/supercarsiegetext
twitter.com/supercarsiege
instagram.com/supercarsiege

Also the RNRMCF is always looking for support so please have a look at their website found here: http://rnrmchildrensfund.org.uk/


Baz & Ross,
Team Supercar Siege