MGCC Events Calendar 2026
AGM 2026
16th March 2026 - AGM Midland Centre
AGM meeting time: 7:15pm. Hosted using Zoom – To confirm your attendance and be provided with the login details, please email Tony Lake at tonylake134@hotmail.co.uk – An email will be sent closer to the time which will provide you with all sign on details.
Spring Sprint Curborough
Sunday 12th April - Curborough Spring Sprint
Curborough Nr Lichfield: A round of the MGCC Speed Championship on the Single Lap circuit. This is open to all public, so make an MG Day of it and join us to watch the action.
Entry forms and Regulations now available HERE
Competitors Sign on Forms Link HERE (Need to attach)
Entries – David Russell: 07808 763685
Marshals – Simon: 07788 168488
Pride of Longbridge Event 2026
Cofton Park, Longbridge, Birmingham, B45 8UU
Event commences at 10am
Welsh Touring Rallye 2026
Midland Centre WELSH TOURING RALLYE
Staying for TWO nights at the Metropole Spa Hotel in Llandrindod Wells – more details at… mgccmidlandcentre.co.uk
Entries Secretary - Bob Blackstock email: blackstocks2000@aol.com
Bristol to Raglan Castle
Event details and dates TBD - We will update this page with more information closer to the event
Much Marcle Navigation Scatter Rally
This Navigational Scatter has the start and finish venue at Westons Cider Mill, Much Marcle.
It is effectively a treasure hunt using the Ordnance Survey Map 149, where you have to find fifteen of twenty clue-points by plotting on the map from varied yet straightforward rally navigation (in this case mostly grid references).
With a Motorsport UK Permit Exemption, all entrants need only a RS Clubmans Licence which is free from Motorsport UK.org. 15 clue-points to visit on a drive of under 60 miles with four hours to plot and return to the start venue. In some instances it will be necessary to alight from the car to find the answer or a codeboard, The start time will be from 10.00am with novices in vintage cars having an extra penalty-free fifteen minutes. Beginners can copy Clue-points from the organiser’s map by incurring a small penalty.
This event will be a round of the Inter-Register Club Championship, and in addition to members of MG Car Club, from invited clubs IRC, VSCC and HRCR
Proposed Classes as follows:
Class A Expert pre 1960 car
Class B Novice pre 1960 car
Class C Expert post 1960 car
Class D Novice post 1960 car
The Entry fee is £20 for this Navigation Scatter.
For further information contact Bob Blackstock by e-mail blackstocks2000@aol.com to receive Regulations and Entry Forms.
Please find word document attached below for downloadable/printable details
Classic Nostalgia at Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb
This flagship historic motorsport event returns to Worcestershire with a spectacular celebration of motorsport heritage, welcoming thousands of passionate enthusiasts across the weekend. Classic Nostalgia has firmly established itself as a highlight of the historic motorsport calendar, offering an unrivalled blend of competitive hill climb action, thrilling demonstrations and non-stop entertainment both on and off the hill.
What your members can look forward to:
Spectacular motor racing at one of the world’s oldest motorsport venues
Over a dozen thunderous V8 NASCARs tackling the hill
A stellar line-up of competing Group A, Group B and WRC rally cars
Iconic Formula 1 and Formula 5000 demonstrations
Open-access paddocks, live interviews, live bands and entertainment
Exclusive Startline VIP Club – upgrade options available
Exhibition of Speed – showcasing the work of more than a dozen artists
Classic & Sports Car Concours – no advance entry required, just arrive and display
Pole-position parking for all classic vehicles and visiting car clubs
Quality trade stands offering clothing, accessories, books, models, art, photography and memorabilia
A highlight for 2026 is the return of Prodrive, marking the 25th anniversary of Richard Burns’ 2001 World Rally Championship, with a special reunion featuring key members of his title-winning team.
New for 2026, the Historic Racing News Live interview stage will bring fans closer to the action with live insights throughout the weekend.
Shelsley Walsh is renowned throughout the automotive world for its unique atmosphere, allowing enthusiasts to get remarkably close to the cars, drivers and action – and 2026 will be no exception.
Classic Nostalgia is a firm favourite for car club gatherings and provides the perfect setting for a members’ day in a truly picturesque location. Each year, more than 20 car clubs make this event an annual highlight of their motoring calendar.
Car Club Benefits:
Discounted tickets for registered car club members
Dedicated space in the heart of the event (10 cars or more) – members book direct under car club name.
Award for Best Presented Club Stand (Sunday)
Excellent opportunity to showcase and promote your club
Award for Best Presented Club Stand (Sunday)
Ticket Prices:
Early Bird Car Club Tickets £17 per person (Offer until 30th April 2026)
Advanced Visiting Car Club £22 per person, beyond that date.
Summer Sprint Curborough
Event details and dates TBD - We will update this page with more information closer to the event
Three Counties Car Club Fest
The TR Register Car Club will host its Car Club Fest at the Three Counties Showground in Malvern. This event is not supported by the MGCC, as it clashes with MGCC Fest at Brands Hatch where the southeast centre is organising a road run on the Saturday.
MG Fest ’26: Brands Hatch
There are some venues that simply feel right for MG, and Brands Hatch is undoubtedly one of them. Steeped in motorsport history and etched into the memory of generations of British racing fans, the Kent circuit will play host to the MG Car Club when it welcomes MG Fest ’26 on Sunday 16th August 2026. This landmark event will serve as the MG Car Club’s official national gathering for 2026, and promises to be a memorable combination of competition, camaraderie, and celebration.
For the first time in a number of years, Brands Hatch will stage a major event dedicated entirely to MG, and it feels like a natural fit. Few marques can boast the same depth of grassroots motorsport involvement as MG, and few circuits have witnessed such a rich variety of club racing, saloon car battles, and historic competition. Bringing these two together for a national festival is a mouthwatering prospect for fans of the marque.
At the heart of the day will be a full programme of racing curated by the British Racing and Sports Car Club (BRSCC). Known for delivering some of the most entertaining club racing in the UK, the BRSCC’s involvement ensures that the on-track action will be fast, competitive, and full of character. Topping the bill will be the ever-popular MG Cockshoot Cup, a series that has long been a cornerstone of MG Car Club motorsport.
The Cockshoot Cup has always been about variety, accessibility, and good-natured competition, and that spirit will be on full display at MG Fest ’26. Expect to see an eclectic mix of machinery, from nimble Midgets to brawny MGBs and later models, all prepared for battle. Many of these cars are home-built and lovingly maintained, which only adds to the charm. This is grassroots racing at its best: close, noisy, and gloriously unpredictable.
But MG Fest ’26 will be about far more than just what happens on the circuit. Spread throughout the venue will be an enormous display of MGs from across the decades, creating a rolling timeline of the marque’s evolution. From pre-war treasures to post-war classics, from 1970s favourites to modern MG Motor models, the sheer diversity of MG ownership will be there for all to see. For visitors, this will be a rare chance to see so many different models in one place, and to speak directly with the people who own, restore, race, and cherish them. These conversations – about rebuilds, road trips, first cars, and lifelong passions, are often what make club events so special.
Adding to the interactive feel of the day will be the MG Car Club California Cup Autotest and Autosolo competitions, taking place in a dedicated area of the venue. These disciplines are high on skill and entertainment. Precision driving, tight manoeuvres, and split-second decision-making make them captivating to watch, while also reminding us that motorsport doesn’t have to be about flat-out speed to be thrilling. There will also be special MG motorsport demonstrations and curated displays throughout the day, showcasing rare and historically significant cars. For many spectators, this will be a chance to see cars in motion that are normally only admired in static displays.
One of the most ambitious plans for MG Fest ’26 is an attempt to set a new record for the most MG cars on a circuit at the same time. This mass parade lap will be a powerful visual symbol of the brand’s enduring popularity and the strength of its community. Imagine hundreds of MGs filling the curves of Paddock Hill Bend, Druids, and Clearways, a photographer’s dream and a moment that participants will never forget.
MG Car Club Chairman Lorraine Noble-Thompson captured the spirit of the occasion perfectly: “In celebrating the MG Car Club’s partnership with Brands Hatch, we celebrate not just a venue, but a shared passion that transcends time. Here’s to a remarkable MG Fest ’26, where history, excitement, and the love of motorsport come together in a spectacular celebration at one of the world’s most famous circuits.” That sense of shared passion is what makes this event so significant. MG Fest is not just a show or a race meeting, it is a gathering of people united by a common love for a marque that has meant different things to different generations, as was seen at last year’s MG Fest held at Croft.
Brands Hatch itself adds another layer of magic. As part of the venue’s Centenary of Power celebrations in 2026, MG Fest became a tribute not only to the marque but to British motorsport culture as a whole. MSV Group Motorsport Event Manager David Willey commented: “We’re thrilled to host MG Fest at Brands Hatch, which is another fabulous addition to the venue’s Centenary of Power celebrations in 2026. MG machines have a long history of racing at Brands Hatch, so it’s hugely appropriate that this celebration will take place at the venue.” With its blend of high-quality racing, interactive activities, historic displays, and community spirit, MG Fest ’26 is shaping up to be a must-attend event. Whether you’re a long-standing MG Car Club member, a new owner, or simply a fan of great British motoring, this will be a day to savour.
So mark the date in your diary: Sunday 16th August 2026. MG Fest is coming to Brands Hatch – and it promises to be one for the history books.
Autumn Trial & Taster Trial Bromsgrove
Event details and dates TBD - We will update this page with more information closer to the event
Clee Hills Trial
Clee Hills Trial will take place Sunday 25th January 2026
Will need 15 Marshalls at High Cullis, Ludlow.