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October 12, 2012

Inaugural BEN motorcycle rally fires on all cylinders

BEN is delighted with the response to its first motorcycle rally which ran from Dover to Monaco over four days starting on September 22 and has raised almost £10,000 to date.

From the famous white cliffs

July 18, 2012

Another classic record breaker!

This weekend's (July 20-22) Silverstone Classic powered by the AA will be the most entertaining and action-packed yet. Staged on the world famous Silverstone Grand Prix Circuit just two weeks after the Santander Formula 1 British GP, the event is already

May 29, 2012

Free AA assistance for all festival travellers at Silverstone Classic

The AA is offering complimentary breakdown assistance for all those attending this summer’s Silverstone Classic powered by the AA (July 20-22). The AA’s dedicated festival service will be available at no cost to all those travelling to and from the world’s biggest

May 11, 2012

Special races to commemorate two motor racing greats at July’s Silverstone Classic

Special races dedicated to the memory of two of motor sport’s most respected figures, Peter Gethin and Alan Mann, will be among the highlights of the world’s biggest classic motor racing festival, this summer’s Silverstone Classic powered by the AA

May 10, 2012

The world’s biggest classic motor racing festival

This year’s Silverstone Classic powered by the AA (July 20-22) will be the most entertaining and action-packed yet. Staged at the world famous Silverstone Circuit in Northamptonshire just two weeks after the Santander Formula 1 British Grand Prix, the Silverstone

March 25, 2012

10 great reasons to book ‘Early Bird’ tickets for the world’s biggest classic motor racing festival

The days are numbered for those wanting to take advantage of the special ‘Early Bird’ ticket offer for the 2012 Silverstone Classic powered by the AA (20-22 July). Those booking before the end of March benefit from significant discounts of as much as 27 per cent when

 
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