19/7/2018
On Sunday 15 July, Porsche Centre Cardiff hosted the Region 14 Porsche Club Great Britain Concours and guests brought their beautiful classic Porsche cars. Fourteen went on display in the Porsche Approved Pre-Owned showroom ready for the Pride of Ownership inspection and three more were displayed outside for the Show and Shine competition.
The judging for the majority of the awards took place by James Walker from ti22 Detailing but Show and Shine was judged by Andrew Williams and Lee Perry from Porsche Centre Cardiff. A visitors vote decided the winner of the Spectator’s Choice Award.
While the judging took place, guests were provided with lunch in the showroom and given the chance to look at the latest models in the range, including the Macan.
Results
The Original Class was won by Mark Thomas with his 1989 944 and second place was awarded to Neil Mealey with his 944S2.
The Visitors Class was won by Steven Oldfield with his Cayman.
The Modified Class was won by Richard Owen with his 1976 911 Coupé.
Show and Shine was won by Martin Morgan Jones.
The Spectator's Choice Award was won by Richard Owens' second entry 930 Coupé.
Thank you to everyone who attended on the day, the team had a fantastic time hosting this event at our Centre for the first time.
Please contact us on 0292 060 6520 if you would like to find out more about hosting an event with Porsche Centre Cardiff.
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