The Motorist - Sherburn
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Visited twice now. Once last summer and again at Easter. Although the buildings have come on greatly between visits, I preferred my visit last year as attendants were directing cars to particular places. ie interesting cars parked close to the action and visitors in regular cars parked further away.
Nothing like that on my visit this year, so the new tarmac car parks were filled with anything. A stroll around to look at the cars was like… 2020 McLaren 720, 2022 911 Turbo S, 2013 Fiesta 1.6TDi, 2006 M3 CSL, 2018 Nissan Qashqai, 2020 Vauxhall Insignia. You get the idea. A guy rocked up in a beautiful 60’s Mustang and ended up in what looked like an overspill car park as all the spaces near the event were full of ‘regular’ cars.
I’m really not trying to sound like a car snob but I’d be miffed if I’d spent the morning polishing my pride and joy to find I was at the back of the overspill car park while pride of place was taken by a line up of cars not dissimilar to a wander round your local Tesco.
Nothing like that on my visit this year, so the new tarmac car parks were filled with anything. A stroll around to look at the cars was like… 2020 McLaren 720, 2022 911 Turbo S, 2013 Fiesta 1.6TDi, 2006 M3 CSL, 2018 Nissan Qashqai, 2020 Vauxhall Insignia. You get the idea. A guy rocked up in a beautiful 60’s Mustang and ended up in what looked like an overspill car park as all the spaces near the event were full of ‘regular’ cars.
I’m really not trying to sound like a car snob but I’d be miffed if I’d spent the morning polishing my pride and joy to find I was at the back of the overspill car park while pride of place was taken by a line up of cars not dissimilar to a wander round your local Tesco.
Edited by neilf on Monday 2nd May 23:41
Chlorothalonil said:
Went the other week for the first time in ages.
A good selection of cars, but some idiots there smoking cannabis, and the £5 bacon rolls were cold and pretty crap.
It’s a good venue but I prefer NY500.
I've never had an issue with cold bacon roll, but I do agree, for the cost they're not fantastic, but then again they've got some big costs to recoup. I've seen the marshalls asking people to not rev, to turn off music, etc. so they do seem to be making an effort.A good selection of cars, but some idiots there smoking cannabis, and the £5 bacon rolls were cold and pretty crap.
It’s a good venue but I prefer NY500.
neilf said:
Visited twice now. Once last summer and again at Easter. Although the buildings have come on greatly between visits, I preferred my visit last year as attendants were directing cars to particular places. ie interesting cars parked close to the action and visitors in regular cars parked further away.
Nothing like that on my visit this year, so the new tarmac car parks were filled with anything. A stroll around to look at the cars was like… 2020 McLaren 720, 2022 911 Turbo S, 2013 Fiesta 1.6TDi, 2006 M3 CSL, 2018 Nissan Qashqai, 2020 Vauxhall Insignia. You get the idea. A guy rocked up in a beautiful 60’s Mustang and ended up in what looked like an overspill car park as all the spaces near the event were full of ‘regular’ cars.
I’m really not trying to sound like a car snob but I’d be miffed if I’d spent the morning polishing my pride and joy to find I was at the back of the overspill car park while pride of place was taken by a line up of cars not dissimilar to a wander round your local Tesco.
I've probably been around a dozen times so far, as it's pretty local to me,Nothing like that on my visit this year, so the new tarmac car parks were filled with anything. A stroll around to look at the cars was like… 2020 McLaren 720, 2022 911 Turbo S, 2013 Fiesta 1.6TDi, 2006 M3 CSL, 2018 Nissan Qashqai, 2020 Vauxhall Insignia. You get the idea. A guy rocked up in a beautiful 60’s Mustang and ended up in what looked like an overspill car park as all the spaces near the event were full of ‘regular’ cars.
I’m really not trying to sound like a car snob but I’d be miffed if I’d spent the morning polishing my pride and joy to find I was at the back of the overspill car park while pride of place was taken by a line up of cars not dissimilar to a wander round your local Tesco.
Edited by neilf on Monday 2nd May 23:41
The paid events will improve as the year goes on. I think a lot of car clubs haven't made block bookings like they would have done for trax, mod nats, whatever event from your mis-spent youth, and now are. I've seen a BMW club with a decent size block at one of the meets, same with a bunch of classic VW groups.
I think some of the reasons you dislike it, are why so many people actually like it. If you have a theme matching car and turn up early doors (either for your car club booking or riding solo), you get a nice space and a little mini car show ambience.
You turn up later, and you get put wherever, sure they try and put interesting cars in a more prime place, but most people who turn up a few hours after opening are there to wander around and enjoy the more car meet social side of things.
I've lived in the village for 7 months and didn't even realise this existed until two week ago! Walked up with the dog the other week for a little poke around. (though I wouldn't recommend it, pavement disappears rather quickly after the industrial estate and to my knowledge there is no other way by foot, unless you fancy jumping an airfield fence)
Pretty cool place. Shame I have nothing interesting to bring.
Pretty cool place. Shame I have nothing interesting to bring.
Jimmy No Hands said:
I've lived in the village for 7 months and didn't even realise this existed until two week ago!
Did you not wonder what the constant stream of nice cars was about going through the crossroads every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday...!? I am also in the village and have been going regularly since they first opened 2 (?) years ago.
Yes, there is a little of the 'I preferred it before it was popular' and yes, a few too many hatchbacks for my taste sometimes now but its still great, someone is obviously pumping a lot of money into it * and its good to have somewhere dedicated to 'us lot' nearby. Very much in the Caffeine and Machine vein as above.
The building itself is lovely, theyve done a great job so all credit to them.
- Harrison Spinks - the bed company - presumably the gaffer/owner is a bit of a petrolhead as it appears to be their 'bit on the side'
snotrag said:
Jimmy No Hands said:
I've lived in the village for 7 months and didn't even realise this existed until two week ago!
Did you not wonder what the constant stream of nice cars was about going through the crossroads every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday...!? I am also in the village and have been going regularly since they first opened 2 (?) years ago.
Yes, there is a little of the 'I preferred it before it was popular' and yes, a few too many hatchbacks for my taste sometimes now but its still great, someone is obviously pumping a lot of money into it * and its good to have somewhere dedicated to 'us lot' nearby. Very much in the Caffeine and Machine vein as above.
The building itself is lovely, theyve done a great job so all credit to them.
- Harrison Spinks - the bed company - presumably the gaffer/owner is a bit of a petrolhead as it appears to be their 'bit on the side'
https://www.facebook.com/groups/840245619419441/
It’s a decent place and they’ve just opened a restaurant as well, steak tartare is really good
I’ve been there a few times and it appears they do manage the car park in the morning when most people turn up but it becomes bit more chaotic in the afternoon.
Turns out there are a few of us locals in here, I’m just down the road in South Milford.
I’ve been there a few times and it appears they do manage the car park in the morning when most people turn up but it becomes bit more chaotic in the afternoon.
Turns out there are a few of us locals in here, I’m just down the road in South Milford.
They’ve done a great job, a massive change from a couple of years ago. Some of us from our local Lotus club went yesterday to organise having a monthly meet there. Great to have a local venue like this and a nice ride out being near to York. I can see it getting really busy on a weekend, I’ll probably be a regular midweek visitor when it’s quieter.
https://www.nyloc.org/
On Facebook too.
There's quite a few of us nearby.
(I know you weren't asking me but I'm a member too. Red Elise if you see me about!)
On Facebook too.
There's quite a few of us nearby.
(I know you weren't asking me but I'm a member too. Red Elise if you see me about!)
Overall D said:
Sorry for going off-topic, could you please share more details about the local Lotus club in a DM?
Hi, I haven’t used the DM thing but nothing to be private about. We started North Yorkshire Lotus Owners Club (NYLOC) 24 years ago. We’re on Facebook and have a forum you can get onto as a guest, you have to be a paid up member for full access. You’re very welcome!
snotrag said:
Bloody hell I've just looked at your profile and our cars are dead ringers
Hahaha, indeed.Nyloc20 said:
Hi, I haven’t used the DM thing but nothing to be private about. We started North Yorkshire Lotus Owners Club (NYLOC) 24 years ago. We’re on Facebook and have a forum you can get onto as a guest, you have to be a paid up member for full access.
You’re very welcome!
Thanks! I'll try and get to the next monthly meet.You’re very welcome!
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