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Challengers will once again be hosting their popular annual event for motoring enthusiasts this summer.
Now in its 12th year, this popular event is aimed at car and bike enthusiasts alike while raising funds to help transform the lives of disabled children, young people and their families through the power of play.
The date to put in your diary is Sunday, June 28.
Two ticket options for this charity event are available:
Option 1. Drive and museum ticket: A guided drive and a visit to an exclusive private museum near Farnham.
The charity says: “For those who own a vintage, classic, specialist, supercar, electric vehicle or motorbike, we welcome you to join us to drive a bespoke scenic route through the beautiful Surrey and Hampshire countryside.”
The day starts at Universal Classic Cars (UCC), where participants can enjoy viewing the facilities and the cars being stored there at the time. A breakfast roll and hot drink are included in the ticket.
The charity says: “A huge thank you to UCC for their generous support in making the day so special and to our kind event sponsor, Sally Rule The Home-ologist, for helping to make this event possible.”
Option 2. Museum ticket for entry to the private museum at Churt, near Farnham.
The charity says: “No car (or bike)? No problem! We are also selling tickets separately for a visit to the exclusive private motor museum at the end of the route. This private motor museum houses some of the world’s most iconic cars and is situated in Churt.”
The collection features more than 60 vehicles and a wealth of motoring memorabilia, including a Lagonda V12 Le Mans (one of only two that competed at the 1939 Le Mans 24 Hours) and a Mercedes 300 SL featured in Classic Motor & Sports Car magazine. The museum will open from 12.30pm for guests.
All participants will enjoy a display of vehicles ranging from classics to supercars and gain exclusive access to the private collection of vehicles hosted by the Lewis family.
For tickets and more information, visit: https://disability-challengers.org/events/challengers-motoring-event-2026/
Challengers is a registered charity dedicated to transforming the lives of disabled children, young people and their families through the power of play.
The charity says: “Through play, children learn to build confidence, self-esteem, creativity and how to interact with others. Play is also essential for a child’s cognitive, physical, social and mental wellbeing and development.
“Sadly, too many disabled young people miss out on play every day. There are many barriers stopping disabled children from playing, from a lack of accessible play facilities to time, money and support. That’s where we come in.”
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