Entries Open for the Lancaster Insurance Pride of Ownership Autumn Final 2022
Published: 09/08/2022
- The popular competition is open to privately owned vehicles manufactured before 31 Dec 2002.
- Up to 20 entries will be invited to display in the grand finale at the Lancaster Insurance Classic Motor Show, with discovery+.
- Winners decided by the visiting public who vote at the show.
- Certificates will be awarded to all finalists with trophies and a year’s free motor insurance for the top three.
- Lancaster Insurance Classic Motor Show, with discovery+, will be held 11-13 Nov 2022 at Birmingham’s NEC.
Entries are now being invited for the hugely popular Lancaster Insurance Pride
of Ownership competition with 20 places available in the Autumn 2022 final,
held at the Lancaster Insurance Classic Motor Show, with discovery+.
Open to privately owned vehicles manufactured before 31 December 2002,
entrants are asked to share the story behind their classic with the judges. Whilst
the standard of the vehicle is considered, it is not a concours competition so
it’s not just about which car is the shiniest.
To enter, owners can submit an entry form, which can be found on the show
website, and two images of the vehicle, including one full picture. Only one
vehicle can be entered per owner. More details are on the show’s website at
https://www.necclassicmotorshow.com/show-highlights/pride-of-ownership.
The chosen finalists will receive two tickets for each of the show days, free
parking throughout and a commemorative certificate.
The winner and two runners up all receive trophies and a year’s free car
insurance from Lancaster Insurance up to the value of £250 (T&C apply). The
overall winner will also be offered the chance to display their car at the next
event held by the organisers – as well as the obvious bragging rights!
Andrew Evanson, Senior Operations Manager of Lancaster Insurance,
sponsors of the Pride of Ownership, said: “The display has established itself as
a go-to feature and one I always enjoy seeing. It showcases a range of
phenomenal classics and owner stories and not knowing which one is going to
capture the heart of the visitor, makes it even more special. Any vehicle can
take the crown, it’s truly down to the community!”
Winners to date include Ted Brookes’ 1961 Morris Minor Million, Paul Hibbert’s
1972 Porsche 914, John Smith’s 1964 Volkswagen Type 2 Deluxe Microbus,
Rob Sargent’s 1969 Ford Cortina Savage, Jake Clappison’s 1979 Triumph
Spitfire, and Laura Godtschalk’s 1992 Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet, who won the
Spring 2022 final.
To enter, complete your application at www.necclassicmotorshow.com/lipoo
where you will also find the latest news and can buy your show tickets online.