Torque of the town: Woking Car Show bigger than ever
Woking town centre roared into life on Sunday 21 September as the Seymours Woking Car Show returned for its third and biggest year yet.
From full-throttle Harley Davidson bikes to gleaming hot rods, over 100 classic and custom vehicles lined the town driving thousands of visitors for a day of petrol-powered excitement.
The Transformers were a smash hit once again, with Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Barricade and Megatron drawing huge crowds alongside Batman, who arrived in style in his Batmobile.
Other movie cars included the hilarious Mutts Cutts van from Dumb and Dumber, and the iconic Vauxhall Astra from Hot Fuzz.
Brooklands Museum brought a touch of heritage, while McLaren Automotive showcased the cutting edge of performance engineering with their Artura supercar.
Over in Jubilee Square, the Sporting Bears Motor Club offered their Dream Rides, raising funds for Home-Start Runnymede & Woking.
Woking Car Show organiser and local car enthusiast, Terry Fox, said:
We wanted to create something bigger, more colourful, and more exciting than ever before – and the local car community didn’t disappoint.
The early support from Seymours meant we could put the pedal to the metal and deliver a show that truly had something for everyone. Seeing the town centre so busy, filled with people sharing their passion for cars, was really special.
A huge thank you to everyone who came along, brought a vehicle or volunteered to put on another unforgettable show.
Zo Khan, Partner at Seymours Woking, the event’s headline sponsor, added:
Seymours is proud to play a part in the show, and our team thoroughly enjoyed visiting with our families and soaking up the atmosphere. It’s a brilliant day out that brings together the whole community.
Speaking about her time at the Car Show, Mayor of Woking, Cllr Amanda Boote, said:
It was fantastic to see so many local people enjoying a sunny day in the town centre, surrounded by so many incredible vehicles.
I had the pleasure of visiting every car on display and speaking to many owners who’ve poured love into their vehicles. The Car Show is a wonderful way to bring people together as well as being great for the town and local businesses.
The Mayor also had the honour of presenting the Best Car in Show award, which visitors voted for throughout the day. This year’s winner was Tony Pocknee, whose beloved Mark 1 Escort finished miles out in front, securing the highest number of votes.
Tony won six tickets to Sunny Afternoon courtesy of New Victoria Theatre Woking.
The event was made possible thanks to sponsorship from Seymours Woking, McLaren Automotive, Doubletree by Hilton Woking, and Crane Garden Buildings, and was supported by Brooklands Museum and Woking Borough Council.
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