They counted them out – and they counted them in. Slowly. On this day, it was not about speed, but rather about endurance, because the annual “outing” of the Wisbech and District Historic Vehicle Club Road Run began and ended in Wisbech.
The Wisbech and District Historic Vehicle Club enjoyed glorious weather for its annual Road Run, which started and finished in Wisbech on 18 August 2024. Above halfway point, Lynch Wood, Peterborough PHOTO: Terry Harris
The Wisbech and District Historic Vehicle Club enjoyed glorious weather for its annual Road Run, which started and finished in Wisbech on 18 August 2024. PHOTO: Terry Harris
Along the way we were able to explore the towns and villages of the Fens – albeit briefly – before stopping for refreshments in Peterborough (effectively taking stock) and then continuing on to return to Wisbech.
30th annual event of the Wisbech and District Historic Vehicle Club. PHOTO: Terry Harris
30th annual event of the Wisbech and District Historic Vehicle Club. PHOTO: Terry Harris
The club knows what it takes, apart from the Covid year, having organised the event for three decades – this was in fact the 30th.th Time at which the road race took place.The club describes it as a “cavalcade of classic vehicles” and the excitement of the participants was palpable to the many spectators who watched them on their epic excursion.
30th annual event of the Wisbech and District Historic Vehicle Club. PHOTO: Terry Harris
And not because they lacked enthusiasm.
30th annual event of the Wisbech and District Historic Vehicle Club. PHOTO: Terry Harris
“While we normally start advertising in April, this year there was a much greater focus on paperwork and health and safety issues, resulting in several months of delay,” a club official explained.“This appears to have been the case at many events across the country and we are very grateful to have received approval to hold the event as planned.
“To ensure that we can continue to hold the event in future years, we would be very grateful for your support in observing the posted speed limits, parking in the designated areas and following the instructions of our volunteer stewards on the day of the event.”
The route started at the Somers Road car park in Wisbech, continued with a break at Lynch Wood Peterborough and ended with the awards ceremony back at the Somers Road car park.
All classic and historic cars, commercial vehicles and motorcycles are invited to participate – the only condition is that your pride and joy is at least 25 years old.
But what really counts is participation, even if not everyone returned to Wisbech.
30th annual event of the Wisbech and District Historic Vehicle Club. PHOTO: Terry Harris Lynchwood, Peterborough Sunday, August 18, 2024. 30th annual event of the Wisbech and District Historic Vehicle Club. PHOTO: Terry Harris
“We made it to Peterborough, didn’t quite make it back but had a great day,” one participant posted on social media, adding: “The commercials were amazing! Credit goes to everyone involved in organising it – thank you.”Another added: “What a great day for the 30th Road Run, very entertaining. Thanks to everyone involved in the administration and the participants.”
30th annual event of the Wisbech and District Historic Vehicle Club. PHOTO: Terry Harris Lynchwood, Peterborough Sunday, August 18, 2024.30th annual event of the Wisbech and District Historic Vehicle Club. Lynchwood, Peterborough Sunday, August 18, 2024. Photo by Terry Harris.
“Many of these trucks were absolutely first-class and were in no way inferior to any high-quality classic car restoration.”
The Wisbech & District Historic Vehicle Club describes itself as “a small club of enthusiasts of old vehicles and welcomes anyone with an interest in old vehicles.”
“You don’t have to own one, you just have to be interested enough to pay our horrendous membership fees!”
Wisbech and District Historic Vehicle Club’s 30th Annual Event. Sunday 18 August 2024.
Photo by Terry Harris.
The Wisbech and District Historic Vehicle Club enjoyed glorious weather for its annual Road Run, which started and finished in Wisbech on 18 August 2024. PHOTOS: Terry Harris