A great weekend away camping at the Stoneleigh Kit Car Show.
Myself Becky & Tasha got there on the Saturday afternoon after the drive up the M40.
Once we had set our tent up on the RHOCaR camp site we made a brew and had a chat to the other club members and met up with some old friends from last year's show.
Later that evening a few of us went out to the nearby town of Kenilworth to eat at the local chippy.
On the Sunday the show was open to the public so after breakfast I moved the S7 from the campsite to the club stand on the other side of the showground, by the time I had got back to the campsite Martin had turned up and we set off for a look around the show with Becky & Tasha off to have some fun at the fun fair.
It was great to see Robin Hood Sportscars founder,Richard Stewart, at the show with his Nu-Snake concept. Although he claims that he was only there to gauge reaction and isn’t coming back as a manufacturer.
By now back on the club stand some 120+ Robin Hoods had turned up and had spilled over on to the stand next door( think we are going to need more room for next years show lol.) and back at the campsite someone had counted 62 tents 1 trailer tent and 3 caravans.
The bank holiday Monday started as a wet affair - its a good job that some of us had fitted the wet weather gear to the cars the night before.
On the club stand we had about 30 to 40 cars.
After packing away our camping kit we had one more look round the show before lunch and setting off for home.
All in all a good show.