Bicester Heritage opened its doors to over 11,000 attendees for its two-day Scramble event on Saturday April 23rd and Sunday April 24th, the first weekend-long event at capacity since 2019.
The time-warp base was a veritable hive of activity, welcoming in an array of pre- and post-1990 cars, displayed around the Bicester Heritage technical site. Hagerty commandeered the ‘Command Works’ as part of its ‘Drive it Day’ event on the 24th of April, with HERO-ERA seeing off the Scramble in style as the ‘Club des Autos’ Rally set off from Bicester on Sunday afternoon.
Over the course of the Scramble weekend, the Bicester Heritage site welcomed the Prodrive 2000 BTCC winning Ford Mondeo, an assortment of models from the Skoda, Mazda and Audi heritage fleets and a Land Rover display from Kingsbury Racing Ltd. A selection of Alvis cars, both new and old, also made an appearance.
Around 300 cars from Bicester Heritage’s own membership club, Scramblers, joined the display – on both the avenues and grassy areas, with Healey by Caton on display outside Scramblers’ Headquarters on the Sunday, after appearing at Salon Prive in London.
Tickets for the site’s summer event, on the 19th of June, are on sale now. For more visit www.bicesterheritage.co.uk