FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Entry to our tours:
Our tours celebrate the very best of motoring, welcoming classic, vintage, collectible and prestige cars, alongside modern masterpieces. While we honour the rich heritage of vintage motoring, we also invite any vehicle that truly stirs the soul, from a cherished classic to a contemporary engineering marvel. If your car embodies elegance, performance or design excellence, it has a place on this journey.
Entry to our rallies:
Any four-wheeled vehicles built before December 31st, 1999 are eligible for the challenge. However, our goal is to make touring challenges accessible to a wider audience of motorsport enthusiasts. Therefore, if you have a newer vehicle that you would like to use for the challenge, we would be more than happy to discuss this with you.
Cars must be of generally good appearance, and must be prepared to a standard, that in the opinion of the Scrutineers makes them road-legal and fit to withstand the rigours of the event.
The occupants of a competing car are collectively termed as its “crew”. A crew is made up of the first driver, the second driver (or navigator), plus any additional crew members up to the maximum of the car’s proper seating capacity (small occasional seats, as in “2+2” cars, may not be occupied)
On some longer events both the first and the second drivers, and any other crew member who drives the car at any time during the event, must be of the minimum legal age to drive and have a full driving licence valid for, any country in which they drive.
The first driver shall be wholly responsible for the entry, for all payments due, and for the conduct of their crew during the event.
Please note that no crew member may be under the age of 12.
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We provide Tulip roadbooks as the main form of navigation on all of our events. These are straight-forward and easy to follow. However, they do require some map-based navigational skills to follow.
If you or a member of your crew is new to this type of event, we are happy to recommend navigation courses for beginners.




