02/8/2018
Porsche Centre Hatfield was delighted to host the Porsche Owners Club GB Region 21 for their Concours event on Sunday 29 June.
The Chiltern Region (R21) covers parts of Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire. Despite the heavy downpour of rain, Porsche Centre Hatfield welcomed 40 Porsche cars, including a variety of classic and modern models ranging from the 356 to the new 911 GT2 RS. Guests Porsche cars were then judged in a number of categories including: the originality of the car, the bodywork and mileage in comparison to the condition. This year saw Paul Herbert win with his Porsche 997 Carrera 4S 2010.
As hosts, Porsche Centre Hatfield partnered with English Hog Roast Company to cater for all of our guests.
Discover more about the Porsche Owners Club GB Region 21 and how to become a member.
Please contact us on 01707 861 429 or email info@porschehatfield.co.uk for more information about the Concours event or to speak to a member of our team about our Porsche Classic services.
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