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Prescott - La Vie en Bleu - 2018

Noyzboy

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This may be old news, but it appears that clubs are invited to "La Vie en Bleu" at Prescott in 2018.

From the Renault Alpine OC forum.

La Vie en Bleu/La Vita Rossa Saturday 26 – Sunday 27 May 2018

On the weekend of Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 May 2018, the twelfth annual ‘ La Vie en Bleu’ returns to Prescott Hill Climb, Gotherington, Gloucestershire – home of the Bugatti Owners' Club. The two day event is a firm favourite on the motoring calendar, the recent introduction of ‘La Vito Rossa’ also incorporates an Italian theme too. Prescott Hill Climb will be transformed into a celebration of French and Italian automobiles, themed music and entertainment plus top class racing with special competition classes open for French and Italian marques.

Car Clubs Welcome: We would like to actively encourage French and Italian car clubs to attend, hence the early ‘save the date’ email. Unlike this year, designated ‘car club’ stands will be allocated for visiting car clubs with 20 x cars or more confirmed. Car Clubs are welcome to fly their own feather flags in their designated area and pitch a gazebo. An individual car club code would be generated, and we can keep you updated on numbers.

If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact me.

We look forward to welcoming you back to Prescott.
 
Good to see they've realised their mistake this year, and welcoming clubs again for 2018. Always an enjoyable day out.. or weekend if you'd rather.

I'll be there.. :race:
 
Great news - will be up for it.

One of the "must do" events of the year. Would be great to see Italian machinery too.

So, the choice is between 'La Vie en Bleu’ and ‘La Vita Rosso’, or rather 'La Vita Bianca' :)
 
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