Cars, drivers and passengers required (next to MPH Show)
Discussion
Updated from 2010 for Sporting Bears Dream Rides at the NEC (11-13 November 2011)
(n.b.MPH Show Top Gear Live, this year, is next door and a ticket to that
also gets you into the NEC Classic Motor Show)
thank you to those already booked in
video link
For full information please use this link -
Sporting Bears Dream Rides - what's it all about
and for the necessary application form you will require please use this link –2011 application
The Sporting Bears organise 10-mile passenger rides for charity at a few selected events such as the Classic Motor Show.
All the money received in donations for Sporting Bears Dream Rides goes to the nominated charities not a single penny raised is taken out by either the Sporting Bears or the Classic Motor Show.
The NEC Classic Motor Show (11-13 November 2011) is the best fund raising event for us to get money to the children’s charities we support.
In exchange for a donation to charity you can take a 10-mile ride as a passenger in one of the cars available out on the Queen’s highway, picking up and dropping off inside the show.
Selection board
For the many charities we have supported
video link
(n.b.
also gets you into the NEC Classic Motor Show)
We need more sensible drivers and their cars - new and previous PHers are very welcome
thank you to those already booked in
video link
For full information please use this link -
Sporting Bears Dream Rides - what's it all about
and for the necessary application form you will require please use this link –
Sporting Bears Dream Rides
The Sporting Bears organise 10-mile passenger rides for charity at a few selected events such as the Classic Motor Show.
All the money received in donations for Sporting Bears Dream Rides goes to the nominated charities not a single penny raised is taken out by either the Sporting Bears or the Classic Motor Show.
The NEC Classic Motor Show (11-13 November 2011) is the best fund raising event for us to get money to the children’s charities we support.
We also need passengers!
In exchange for a donation to charity you can take a 10-mile ride as a passenger in one of the cars available out on the Queen’s highway, picking up and dropping off inside the show.
Selection board
This why we do it
For the many charities we have supported
video link
Edited by na on Sunday 4th December 15:29
jack_st said:
where do you drive them is there a set route or anything?
There isn't a set route as such, as I think there are some legal issue if SB are telling you which route to take. Most of us do however use much the same route, which includes a fair bit of dual carriageway and open road. cito quod fortis said:
There isn't a set route as such, as I think there are some legal issue if SB are telling you which route to take. Most of us do however use much the same route, which includes a fair bit of dual carriageway and open road.
Thanks for your reply and listing on PH CalendarThere's a suggested route that some use, others don't and another lot can't find, it doesn't matter as all have a good time, the suggested route is about 10 miles leaving the NEC complex and on HM highways
A country road rote was discovered last year suitable for the smaller cars
Nigel - for some reason the PH calendar isn't working for me, so I can't show my support, however, I'll be there on Saturday, preying for good weather
Regardin routes, I've worked out a 15miler, which heads south via Stonebridge an returns thru' Catherine-de-Barns... should be a bit different to previous runs
Regardin routes, I've worked out a 15miler, which heads south via Stonebridge an returns thru' Catherine-de-Barns... should be a bit different to previous runs
356Speedster said:
Nigel - for some reason the PH calendar isn't working for me, so I can't show my support, however, I'll be there on Saturday, preying for good weather
Cheers Mark, damn computersyes you do rather have to rely on sola heating
356Speedster said:
Regardin routes, I've worked out a 15miler, which heads south via Stonebridge an returns thru' Catherine-de-Barns... should be a bit different to previous runs
The country route (another) Mark discovered last year could be a bit muddy for you but for those that needed or wanted more curves and bends it was good15 miles is very good value, I'll have to have a look at it
I understand the need for some to change routes
NiceCupOfTea said:
Going to be there on the Sunday and looking to get my dad a passenger ride in something exciting and roofless!
I'm sure he'll have a good choice perhaps Robert will return this year with his 1932 Lagonda but he is 81 or 82 (Robert not the car) and the Lagonda is a big heavy car, last year was the first year he missed that I can rememberEdited by SB - Nigel on Sunday 31st October 01:33
Sorry there's not a list of cars until each day as there is no way of guaranteeing what will be available, nothing is booked each day until the car and driver have registered and able to run – cars can be no-shows or become unavailable for many reasons
All drivers and helpers are totally unpaid volunteers with all but a very few of the cars privately owned by the driver
SBDR at NEC photos
2008 photos
SBDRs are fixed donations per car (whether 1 passenger seat or 3) and normally start at £10 rising to £70 depending on the car
SBDRs are around 10 miles (and more depending on how lost some get) going outside the NEC complex on the Queen's highway
To see what’s available go to the selection Board(s) make a note of the number of the car you want (also noting price, number of passengers, children or not) and ask at the booking desks about the availability
Selection board
You can book for whatever times the car is available that day – I suggest taking the earliest slot you can that way if you really enjoy it you can book other cars on your return, many passengers do, we have passengers who come back each year and even each day of the show
We cannot allow SBDRs to any children under the age of 6 as we do not have suitable seating available - any child between the age of 6 and 12 and under the height of 135 cm will have to use the approved booster seats provided by the club – drivers have the choice to accept children in their car or not
Last year we gave 1,012 people a Sporting Bears Dream Ride and over the three days raised over £30,000 with between 60-90 cars each day and total of 119 different cars over the event
Friday we tend to have fewer cars, a few more are classics and we are not as busy as the show is less crowded, it’s the day I recommend
The weekend we have more cars and more supercars and exotics at times we can get extremely busy
See my original post for more details and links to full details
All drivers and helpers are totally unpaid volunteers with all but a very few of the cars privately owned by the driver
SBDR at NEC photos
2008 photos
SBDRs are fixed donations per car (whether 1 passenger seat or 3) and normally start at £10 rising to £70 depending on the car
SBDRs are around 10 miles (and more depending on how lost some get) going outside the NEC complex on the Queen's highway
To see what’s available go to the selection Board(s) make a note of the number of the car you want (also noting price, number of passengers, children or not) and ask at the booking desks about the availability
Selection board
You can book for whatever times the car is available that day – I suggest taking the earliest slot you can that way if you really enjoy it you can book other cars on your return, many passengers do, we have passengers who come back each year and even each day of the show
We cannot allow SBDRs to any children under the age of 6 as we do not have suitable seating available - any child between the age of 6 and 12 and under the height of 135 cm will have to use the approved booster seats provided by the club – drivers have the choice to accept children in their car or not
Last year we gave 1,012 people a Sporting Bears Dream Ride and over the three days raised over £30,000 with between 60-90 cars each day and total of 119 different cars over the event
Friday we tend to have fewer cars, a few more are classics and we are not as busy as the show is less crowded, it’s the day I recommend
The weekend we have more cars and more supercars and exotics at times we can get extremely busy
See my original post for more details and links to full details
Edited by na on Thursday 27th October 15:49
ad_p said:
Hi Nigel,
I may be able to make the Friday if you can use my Celica? It's more fun now - it weights 1300kg without people and puts out 400BHP
It is in the bodyshop at the moment, but should be ready in time.
Adam
Great stuff Adam you had satisfied 'customers' at BruntersI may be able to make the Friday if you can use my Celica? It's more fun now - it weights 1300kg without people and puts out 400BHP
It is in the bodyshop at the moment, but should be ready in time.
Adam
Get Driver's Forms from links above (or email me) fill them in and send to Kim this year
And if you could add your name to the PH Calendar - http://www.pistonheads.com/calendar/event.asp?i=21...
Hope to see you there
jumplead said:
Hi Nigel, if i can get the TVR working in time then i'll gladly do the Saturday/Sunday
Cheers OllieI wont ask which one, bring your dad's car I promise not to tell passengers (much)
You know what to do but forms to go to Kim this year and add your name to PH Calendar please
Editing for my bad manners before
Edited by SB - Nigel on Monday 1st November 16:35
sone said:
Calenders still not working (well not for me anyway). I'm looking forward to being there on Saturday. Always a good one to attend.
Cheers
Steve 997 GT3
Cheers Steve (I assume you've sent your forms to Kim)Cheers
Steve 997 GT3
I check out the PH Calendars before during and after OP and got others to check but as you're the second person to say they're not working (I always alllow for individual computers noy fully functioning) I'll report it the the PH fellas
SB - Nigel said:
sone said:
Calenders still not working (well not for me anyway). I'm looking forward to being there on Saturday. Always a good one to attend.
Cheers
Steve 997 GT3
Cheers Steve (I assume you've sent your forms to Kim)Cheers
Steve 997 GT3
I check out the PH Calendars before during and after OP and got others to check but as you're the second person to say they're not working (I always alllow for individual computers noy fully functioning) I'll report it the the PH fellas
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