Aircooled Konnection is a friendly and inclusive car club dedicated to the appreciation of classic Volkswagen vehicles. Founded in 2006 by a group of friends on the Hampshire and Wiltshire border, the club has grown into a welcoming community for enthusiasts across the UK.
While its roots lie in air-cooled classics, Aircooled Konnection embraces all types of Volkswagens, fostering a diverse and supportive environment for VW lovers of every kind. The club hosts regular meet-ups, cruises, and takes part in events around the country, offering members the chance to connect, share stories, and proudly show off their vehicles.
Whether you're a lifelong collector or just getting into the VW scene, Aircooled Konnection is the perfect place to celebrate the enduring charm of these iconic cars.
Basingstoke Mini Club is a lively and welcoming group of Mini enthusiasts based in Hampshire, celebrating everything from classic Minis to the modern-day models. Known for their friendly atmosphere and shared passion for these iconic little cars, the club brings together members for regular meet-ups, road trips, shows, and social events. Whether you're a seasoned Mini owner or just getting started, Basingstoke Mini Club offers a fun and inclusive community that keeps the Mini spirit alive and kicking.
This year, the club is planning on bringing a number of rare minis, including a Mini Super, Mini Sidewalk, Mini Cooper, Clubman and an exceptionally rare Austin Mini Countryman Mk1.
The BTCC Styling Club is a passionate community of car enthusiasts who take inspiration from the British Touring Car Championship. Open to all makes and models, the club brings together fans of motorsport styling—whether it's full-on race replicas, custom liveries, or BTCC-inspired bodykits.
Founded by a group of like-minded fans, the club has grown into a supportive and active Facebook network, with regular meet-ups, lively online chats, and some seriously impressive builds. From Ford Mondeos and BMW 1 Series to classic Renault Lagunas, members proudly pay tribute to BTCC’s rich racing heritage.
This year, they will be bringing plenty of replicas and touring cars, from super touring cars from the 90s to the more modern civics.
The CarFest VW crew are a close-knit group of friends who’ve been part of the CarFest story from the very start. This year, they’re rolling in with an incredible display of show-winning campervans, spanning from classic 1960s models to modern-day icons. Highlights include a rare Splitscreen Westfalia SO32, a late Bay Camper, an all-terrain T25, and sleek T4 and T5 Californias. Their line-up doesn’t stop there with a fully restored 1960s Mini Van, a Mk1 Escort powered by a Cosworth engine and riding on air suspension, plus a multi award-winning 1960 Ragtop Beetle.
Every vehicle is privately owned and regularly driven on adventures across Europe or to shows around the UK. And for a hit of nostalgia, they’ll also be showcasing retro BMX bikes from the 1980s, including classic Raleigh Burners and a Haro Freestyler.
The Citroën Car Club UK, established in 1949, is one of the world's oldest one-make car clubs, dedicated to celebrating and preserving the legacy of Citroën vehicles. Catering to enthusiasts of all Citroën models, from early classics like the Traction Avant and DS to modern vehicles, the club offers a wealth of resources, including technical advice, historical insights, and a monthly 80-page magazine, the Citroënian.
Members enjoy a vibrant calendar of events, such as national rallies, regional gatherings, and model-specific meets, fostering a strong community spirit. With a global membership, the club continues to support Citroën enthusiasts in preserving and enjoying these iconic vehicles for generations to come.
Founded in 1979, the Classic Corvette Club UK (CCCUK) has been the heart of the UK’s Corvette community for over four decades. With more than 1,000 members each year, the club brings together enthusiasts of all generations of Corvette. Whether you're interested in the rich heritage of America’s most famous sports car or need advice on ownership, maintenance, or insurance, CCCUK is a trusted source of knowledge and support for Corvette fans across the country.
Now in its 71st year of production, the iconic Chevrolet Corvette continues to evolve—most recently with the launch of the eighth-generation ‘C8’, which includes the Stingray, Z06, and the hybrid ‘E-Ray’. For the first time ever, factory-built right-hand drive models are available and officially on sale in the UK.
The Classic Touring Car Racing Club (CTCRC) has been at the heart of historic saloon and touring car racing in the UK since its formation in 1974. Founded by Peter Deffee and a group of like-minded enthusiasts, the club was created to give classic saloon cars of the 1950s and early 1960s, such as the Austin A35 and Morris Minor, a proper place on the grid, at a time when sports cars like MGs and Jaguars dominated the scene.
Over the past 50 years, the CTCRC has grown into one of the most respected and inclusive racing clubs in the country, offering competitors a well-organised, welcoming, and affordable way to enjoy classic motorsport. The club now runs seven popular championships, each reflecting a distinct era of British saloon and touring car history.
What sets the CTCRC apart is its emphasis on stability, fair competition, and a strong sense of community. Races are carefully structured by period and engine size, allowing a wide range of cars and drivers to compete on a level playing field. Whether you're a seasoned racer or a newcomer with a passion for historic motorsport, the CTCRC offers a friendly and professionally-run environment that keeps members coming back year after year.
The Figaro Owners Club is a vibrant and welcoming community dedicated to the charming retro-styled Nissan Figaro. Launched in March 2009 to meet the growing needs of Figaro owners and enthusiasts, the club now supports over 1,000 members across more than 20 countries.
Open to anyone with a passion for these iconic little cars, the club aims to raise awareness of the Figaro and help preserve its unique character for future generations.
With regular events, meet-ups, and a wealth of advice on ownership, maintenance, and restoration, the club offers members a wide range of practical, social, and financial benefits. Over the years, it has earned numerous awards for its events, publications, and website—making it the go-to hub for anyone passionate about keeping these iconic little cars on the road—and turning heads wherever they go.
Formed in 2007 by enthusiasts of the Land Rover G4 Challenge, the G4 Owners Club brings together those passionate about the vehicles and spirit of this ultimate global adventure. As ex-G4 vehicles moved into private hands, the club quickly grew, uniting members through events, knowledge-sharing, and a love of exploration.
At CarFest, drop by the stand to learn more about the Club’s epic events and tours, including trips to Morocco and the Sahara Desert, the Wargrave tour, and journeys through Spain and Andorra to the Land Rover Party at Les Comes. You’ll also hear about upcoming UK shows, find out which G4 vehicles are currently for sale, and discover how to become a part of this unique, adventure-driven community.
The Ferrari Owners’ Club of Great Britain is the official home for Ferrari enthusiasts across the UK. Founded in 1967, the club brings together owners and fans of all Ferrari models—from classic icons to modern supercars—through a shared passion for the marque. With a packed calendar of events including track days, concours, tours, and social gatherings, the club offers exclusive access to the world of Ferrari, along with expert knowledge, support, and a vibrant community of like-minded drivers.
The Kent Ferrari Owner’s Club has been attending CarFest since its beginning.
The Lotus Drivers Club is a nationwide community for enthusiasts of all Lotus models, celebrating the pure driving experience that defines the brand. Founded in 1976, the club brings together owners and fans through a shared appreciation for the performance, innovation, and heritage of Lotus cars. With a friendly and inclusive ethos, the club organises a wide range of events, from scenic road runs and track days to social gatherings and national shows, providing members with plenty of opportunities to enjoy their cars and meet like-minded drivers. Whether you're behind the wheel of a classic Elan or the latest Emira, the Lotus Drivers Club welcomes all who share a passion for the marque.
The Club regularly organises well-attended weekend Driving Adventures across the UK to areas such as Norfolk, Pembrokeshire, Portmeirion, the Wye Valley, Yorkshire and Scotland, to name just a few.
MOD Worriers is a passionate car club made up of enthusiasts who love all things modified. With a wide range of makes and models in their lineup, they’re all about creativity and standout style. At CarFest, they’ll be showing off an eclectic mix, from head-turning Max Power icons and sleek sports cars to surprisingly cool family wagons that have all had the MOD Worriers treatment.
The Morgan Sports Car Club – New Forest Centre, affectionately known as LogMog, is a welcoming and active branch of the national MSCC, covering Dorset, South Hampshire, and parts of Wiltshire. Established in 1979, the club brings together Morgan owners and enthusiasts with a shared love for these iconic British sports cars. With over 100 cars registered, from the latest models to beautifully preserved examples from the 1930s, LogMog is a vibrant community that enjoys regular meet-ups, scenic drives, and social events across the region.
This year, members are proudly celebrating 75 years of the legendary Morgan Plus 4, with a special event at the Morgan factory on 18th July, an exciting milestone for both the club and marque. Whether you're a long-time owner or simply curious about Morgan motoring, the New Forest Centre offers a friendly and knowledgeable environment to get involved.
Celebrating its 35th anniversary this year, the MR2 Drivers’ Club is the UK’s official club for fans and owners of Toyota’s iconic mid-engined sports car. Approved by Toyota GB, the club has built a strong alliance with the brand and proudly supports all three generations of the MR2, from concours-condition classics to daily drivers, modified builds, and restoration projects.
With over 25 years of production, each MR2 marque has its own unique personality and dedicated following, but all stay true to the core formula: Mid-engined, Rear-wheel drive, 2-seater: a layout that delivers an exotic driving experience with unmistakable charm.
The club’s flagship annual event, the MR2 National, is the largest of its kind in the UK, with over 750 cars in attendance last year.
This year, members will again showcase a brilliant selection of cars at CarFest—including rare early examples and some of the last to roll off the production line. Whether you’re a long-time fan or discovering the MR2 for the first time, this is the perfect place to learn more and get involved.
Overton Classic Revival is a relaxed and welcoming group of classic car enthusiasts based in the picturesque village of Overton, Hampshire, home of CarFest. With no strict rules or formalities, the club brings together a wonderfully eclectic mix of vehicles and personalities, where the only requirement is a shared love of classic motoring (and the occasional off-topic chat!).
Monthly meet-ups are held at The Greyhound pub and often lead to scenic Drive-Outs or group outings to local shows. The club is a proud regular at CarFest South, and uniquely, many members can simply walk to the showground from home!
The Porsche 924 Owners Club is a passionate and welcoming community dedicated to celebrating and preserving the legacy of the Porsche 924, the iconic transaxle sports car produced from 1976 to 1988.
With the model’s 50th anniversary approaching in 2025, the club is gearing up for a year-long celebration featuring national gatherings and exclusive showcases of rare and historically significant cars.
Among the standout models set to appear are an ex-Porsche press car, a rare 1-of-37 Porsche 924 S Le Mans, and a 924 Carrera GT, each with a fascinating story to tell. Whether you’re restoring your first 924 or have been driving one for decades, the club offers expert advice, lively events, and a vibrant community of fellow enthusiasts.
The Sunbeam Alpine Owners Club UK is a friendly, volunteer-run club for enthusiasts of the classic two-seater sports car built by the Rootes Group between 1959 and 1968. With a worldwide membership and a strong UK base, the club offers a warm welcome to owners and fans alike, supporting social events, technical advice, and the preservation of this great British icon. Throughout the year, members enjoy local gatherings, a summer national meet—this year at Salisbury Racecourse—and regular appearances at major shows.
For CarFest, the club is bringing a varied and fascinating display, including concours-condition cars, a rare Harrington coupé, a V8 Alpine Tiger, and even a race-prepared model ready for the test track. Visitors can expect a lively stand with club members on hand, flags flying, and a strong sense of Alpine pride.
The TR Register – Kennet Valley Group is part of one of the most successful one-make car clubs in the world, dedicated to the full range of Triumph TR sports cars from the TR2 to TR8 and beyond. Based in Berkshire, the Kennet Valley Group brings together local enthusiasts for regular meets, drives, and events, all united by a shared love of these iconic British classics.
At CarFest this year, they’ll be celebrating 50 years of the bold and wedge-shaped TR7, with a full line-up of Triumph models on display, including the rare TR9 concept cars, a TR7 V8 rally car, and the very first TR, the TS2 from 1953.
Expect great stories, knowledgeable members, and a warm welcome for visitors who want to get up close to these legendary machines.
The TVR Car Club (TVRCC) is one of the UK's leading one-marque car clubs, boasting over 5,000 members and a network of affiliated clubs worldwide. Run by enthusiasts for enthusiasts, the club offers a wealth of benefits including regional events, technical support, and exclusive access to the club's magazine, Sprint. Whether you're a long-time TVR owner or new to the marque, the TVRCC provides a welcoming community to celebrate and preserve the legacy of these iconic British sports cars.
Aircooled Konnection is a friendly and inclusive car club dedicated to the appreciation of classic Volkswagen vehicles. Founded in 2006 by a group of friends on the Hampshire and Wiltshire border, the club has grown into a welcoming community for enthusiasts across the UK.
While its roots lie in air-cooled classics, Aircooled Konnection embraces all types of Volkswagens, fostering a diverse and supportive environment for VW lovers of every kind. The club hosts regular meet-ups, cruises, and takes part in events around the country, offering members the chance to connect, share stories, and proudly show off their vehicles.
Whether you're a lifelong collector or just getting into the VW scene, Aircooled Konnection is the perfect place to celebrate the enduring charm of these iconic cars.
Basingstoke Mini Club is a lively and welcoming group of Mini enthusiasts based in Hampshire, celebrating everything from classic Minis to the modern-day models. Known for their friendly atmosphere and shared passion for these iconic little cars, the club brings together members for regular meet-ups, road trips, shows, and social events. Whether you're a seasoned Mini owner or just getting started, Basingstoke Mini Club offers a fun and inclusive community that keeps the Mini spirit alive and kicking.
This year, the club is planning on bringing a number of rare minis, including a Mini Super, Mini Sidewalk, Mini Cooper, Clubman and an exceptionally rare Austin Mini Countryman Mk1.
The BTCC Styling Club is a passionate community of car enthusiasts who take inspiration from the British Touring Car Championship. Open to all makes and models, the club brings together fans of motorsport styling—whether it's full-on race replicas, custom liveries, or BTCC-inspired bodykits.
Founded by a group of like-minded fans, the club has grown into a supportive and active Facebook network, with regular meet-ups, lively online chats, and some seriously impressive builds. From Ford Mondeos and BMW 1 Series to classic Renault Lagunas, members proudly pay tribute to BTCC’s rich racing heritage.
This year, they will be bringing plenty of replicas and touring cars, from super touring cars from the 90s to the more modern civics.
The CarFest VW crew are a close-knit group of friends who’ve been part of the CarFest story from the very start. This year, they’re rolling in with an incredible display of show-winning campervans, spanning from classic 1960s models to modern-day icons. Highlights include a rare Splitscreen Westfalia SO32, a late Bay Camper, an all-terrain T25, and sleek T4 and T5 Californias. Their line-up doesn’t stop there with a fully restored 1960s Mini Van, a Mk1 Escort powered by a Cosworth engine and riding on air suspension, plus a multi award-winning 1960 Ragtop Beetle.
Every vehicle is privately owned and regularly driven on adventures across Europe or to shows around the UK. And for a hit of nostalgia, they’ll also be showcasing retro BMX bikes from the 1980s, including classic Raleigh Burners and a Haro Freestyler.
The Citroën Car Club UK, established in 1949, is one of the world's oldest one-make car clubs, dedicated to celebrating and preserving the legacy of Citroën vehicles. Catering to enthusiasts of all Citroën models, from early classics like the Traction Avant and DS to modern vehicles, the club offers a wealth of resources, including technical advice, historical insights, and a monthly 80-page magazine, the Citroënian.
Members enjoy a vibrant calendar of events, such as national rallies, regional gatherings, and model-specific meets, fostering a strong community spirit. With a global membership, the club continues to support Citroën enthusiasts in preserving and enjoying these iconic vehicles for generations to come.
Founded in 1979, the Classic Corvette Club UK (CCCUK) has been the heart of the UK’s Corvette community for over four decades. With more than 1,000 members each year, the club brings together enthusiasts of all generations of Corvette. Whether you're interested in the rich heritage of America’s most famous sports car or need advice on ownership, maintenance, or insurance, CCCUK is a trusted source of knowledge and support for Corvette fans across the country.
Now in its 71st year of production, the iconic Chevrolet Corvette continues to evolve—most recently with the launch of the eighth-generation ‘C8’, which includes the Stingray, Z06, and the hybrid ‘E-Ray’. For the first time ever, factory-built right-hand drive models are available and officially on sale in the UK.
The Classic Touring Car Racing Club (CTCRC) has been at the heart of historic saloon and touring car racing in the UK since its formation in 1974. Founded by Peter Deffee and a group of like-minded enthusiasts, the club was created to give classic saloon cars of the 1950s and early 1960s, such as the Austin A35 and Morris Minor, a proper place on the grid, at a time when sports cars like MGs and Jaguars dominated the scene.
Over the past 50 years, the CTCRC has grown into one of the most respected and inclusive racing clubs in the country, offering competitors a well-organised, welcoming, and affordable way to enjoy classic motorsport. The club now runs seven popular championships, each reflecting a distinct era of British saloon and touring car history.
What sets the CTCRC apart is its emphasis on stability, fair competition, and a strong sense of community. Races are carefully structured by period and engine size, allowing a wide range of cars and drivers to compete on a level playing field. Whether you're a seasoned racer or a newcomer with a passion for historic motorsport, the CTCRC offers a friendly and professionally-run environment that keeps members coming back year after year.
The Figaro Owners Club is a vibrant and welcoming community dedicated to the charming retro-styled Nissan Figaro. Launched in March 2009 to meet the growing needs of Figaro owners and enthusiasts, the club now supports over 1,000 members across more than 20 countries.
Open to anyone with a passion for these iconic little cars, the club aims to raise awareness of the Figaro and help preserve its unique character for future generations.
With regular events, meet-ups, and a wealth of advice on ownership, maintenance, and restoration, the club offers members a wide range of practical, social, and financial benefits. Over the years, it has earned numerous awards for its events, publications, and website—making it the go-to hub for anyone passionate about keeping these iconic little cars on the road—and turning heads wherever they go.
Formed in 2007 by enthusiasts of the Land Rover G4 Challenge, the G4 Owners Club brings together those passionate about the vehicles and spirit of this ultimate global adventure. As ex-G4 vehicles moved into private hands, the club quickly grew, uniting members through events, knowledge-sharing, and a love of exploration.
At CarFest, drop by the stand to learn more about the Club’s epic events and tours, including trips to Morocco and the Sahara Desert, the Wargrave tour, and journeys through Spain and Andorra to the Land Rover Party at Les Comes. You’ll also hear about upcoming UK shows, find out which G4 vehicles are currently for sale, and discover how to become a part of this unique, adventure-driven community.
The Ferrari Owners’ Club of Great Britain is the official home for Ferrari enthusiasts across the UK. Founded in 1967, the club brings together owners and fans of all Ferrari models—from classic icons to modern supercars—through a shared passion for the marque. With a packed calendar of events including track days, concours, tours, and social gatherings, the club offers exclusive access to the world of Ferrari, along with expert knowledge, support, and a vibrant community of like-minded drivers.
The Kent Ferrari Owner’s Club has been attending CarFest since its beginning.
The Lotus Drivers Club is a nationwide community for enthusiasts of all Lotus models, celebrating the pure driving experience that defines the brand. Founded in 1976, the club brings together owners and fans through a shared appreciation for the performance, innovation, and heritage of Lotus cars. With a friendly and inclusive ethos, the club organises a wide range of events, from scenic road runs and track days to social gatherings and national shows, providing members with plenty of opportunities to enjoy their cars and meet like-minded drivers. Whether you're behind the wheel of a classic Elan or the latest Emira, the Lotus Drivers Club welcomes all who share a passion for the marque.
The Club regularly organises well-attended weekend Driving Adventures across the UK to areas such as Norfolk, Pembrokeshire, Portmeirion, the Wye Valley, Yorkshire and Scotland, to name just a few.
MOD Worriers is a passionate car club made up of enthusiasts who love all things modified. With a wide range of makes and models in their lineup, they’re all about creativity and standout style. At CarFest, they’ll be showing off an eclectic mix, from head-turning Max Power icons and sleek sports cars to surprisingly cool family wagons that have all had the MOD Worriers treatment.
The Morgan Sports Car Club – New Forest Centre, affectionately known as LogMog, is a welcoming and active branch of the national MSCC, covering Dorset, South Hampshire, and parts of Wiltshire. Established in 1979, the club brings together Morgan owners and enthusiasts with a shared love for these iconic British sports cars. With over 100 cars registered, from the latest models to beautifully preserved examples from the 1930s, LogMog is a vibrant community that enjoys regular meet-ups, scenic drives, and social events across the region.
This year, members are proudly celebrating 75 years of the legendary Morgan Plus 4, with a special event at the Morgan factory on 18th July, an exciting milestone for both the club and marque. Whether you're a long-time owner or simply curious about Morgan motoring, the New Forest Centre offers a friendly and knowledgeable environment to get involved.
Celebrating its 35th anniversary this year, the MR2 Drivers’ Club is the UK’s official club for fans and owners of Toyota’s iconic mid-engined sports car. Approved by Toyota GB, the club has built a strong alliance with the brand and proudly supports all three generations of the MR2, from concours-condition classics to daily drivers, modified builds, and restoration projects.
With over 25 years of production, each MR2 marque has its own unique personality and dedicated following, but all stay true to the core formula: Mid-engined, Rear-wheel drive, 2-seater: a layout that delivers an exotic driving experience with unmistakable charm.
The club’s flagship annual event, the MR2 National, is the largest of its kind in the UK, with over 750 cars in attendance last year.
This year, members will again showcase a brilliant selection of cars at CarFest—including rare early examples and some of the last to roll off the production line. Whether you’re a long-time fan or discovering the MR2 for the first time, this is the perfect place to learn more and get involved.
Overton Classic Revival is a relaxed and welcoming group of classic car enthusiasts based in the picturesque village of Overton, Hampshire, home of CarFest. With no strict rules or formalities, the club brings together a wonderfully eclectic mix of vehicles and personalities, where the only requirement is a shared love of classic motoring (and the occasional off-topic chat!).
Monthly meet-ups are held at The Greyhound pub and often lead to scenic Drive-Outs or group outings to local shows. The club is a proud regular at CarFest South, and uniquely, many members can simply walk to the showground from home!
The Porsche 924 Owners Club is a passionate and welcoming community dedicated to celebrating and preserving the legacy of the Porsche 924, the iconic transaxle sports car produced from 1976 to 1988.
With the model’s 50th anniversary approaching in 2025, the club is gearing up for a year-long celebration featuring national gatherings and exclusive showcases of rare and historically significant cars.
Among the standout models set to appear are an ex-Porsche press car, a rare 1-of-37 Porsche 924 S Le Mans, and a 924 Carrera GT, each with a fascinating story to tell. Whether you’re restoring your first 924 or have been driving one for decades, the club offers expert advice, lively events, and a vibrant community of fellow enthusiasts.
The Sunbeam Alpine Owners Club UK is a friendly, volunteer-run club for enthusiasts of the classic two-seater sports car built by the Rootes Group between 1959 and 1968. With a worldwide membership and a strong UK base, the club offers a warm welcome to owners and fans alike, supporting social events, technical advice, and the preservation of this great British icon. Throughout the year, members enjoy local gatherings, a summer national meet—this year at Salisbury Racecourse—and regular appearances at major shows.
For CarFest, the club is bringing a varied and fascinating display, including concours-condition cars, a rare Harrington coupé, a V8 Alpine Tiger, and even a race-prepared model ready for the test track. Visitors can expect a lively stand with club members on hand, flags flying, and a strong sense of Alpine pride.
The TR Register – Kennet Valley Group is part of one of the most successful one-make car clubs in the world, dedicated to the full range of Triumph TR sports cars from the TR2 to TR8 and beyond. Based in Berkshire, the Kennet Valley Group brings together local enthusiasts for regular meets, drives, and events, all united by a shared love of these iconic British classics.
At CarFest this year, they’ll be celebrating 50 years of the bold and wedge-shaped TR7, with a full line-up of Triumph models on display, including the rare TR9 concept cars, a TR7 V8 rally car, and the very first TR, the TS2 from 1953.
Expect great stories, knowledgeable members, and a warm welcome for visitors who want to get up close to these legendary machines.
The TVR Car Club (TVRCC) is one of the UK's leading one-marque car clubs, boasting over 5,000 members and a network of affiliated clubs worldwide. Run by enthusiasts for enthusiasts, the club offers a wealth of benefits including regional events, technical support, and exclusive access to the club's magazine, Sprint. Whether you're a long-time TVR owner or new to the marque, the TVRCC provides a welcoming community to celebrate and preserve the legacy of these iconic British sports cars.