The British Grand Prix exhibition

The British Grand Prix exhibition

The British Grand Prix exhibition

Step back in time for a day that will evoke the glamour and excitement of a Brooklands’ race day.

The Museum will roar to life as vehicles take to the Finishing Straight for race-starts and attempt the Test Hill Ascent Challenge, complemented with stunning displays from the Aston Martin Owner’s Club and the visitor’s choice award in the ‘Pride of Brooklands Concours’.

Soak up the atmosphere created by the Gatsby-styled entertainment; live music, 1930s café and bar areas, whilst heritage re-enactors bring history alive. Relive the Brooklands’ golden era and join the crowds in dressing in period attire.

There will be a hair and makeup salon on site to transform you into the Brooklands era.

See more about day one of the Brooklands Relived weekend here

One of the biggest events of the year at Brooklands, celebrating the UK’s obsession with all things Italian. Expect the site to be bursting with all makes of Italian cars and a few motorbikes. 

With a great selection of vehicles from Lamborghini, Maserati, Ferrari, Lancia, Alfa Romeo, Fiat and Abarth, there will be something for everyone to look at. Owners of Italian cars are welcome to bring it on the day, to join in with the fun.

The Mercedes-Benz World circuit will see a line-up of cars being demonstrated at lunchtime, while during the afternoon Test Hill will be running, pitting a line-up of cars against the challenge presented by this unique part of Brooklands. This year there will be just as much to see and do as before, including many trade and club stands, so come early, bring your camera and plan your whole day at Brooklands!

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SHOW HIGHLIGHTS: Displays and demonstrations of rare and historic Italian marques | Nuvolari Paddock | Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS raced by Captain George Eyston at Brooklands during the 1930’s | Track Demonstrations | Test Hill ascents | Trade and food stands | Free London Bus shuttle from Weybridge Station |

Free Bus shuttle from Weybridge Station

l​​​​​​f you are travelling by train to the event, the London Bus Museum are providing a complimentary bus shuttle bwetween Weybridge Train Station and Brooklands Museum. The buses will depart from Vickers Bridge. ​

Weybridge Station (Bus stop C) to Brooklands Museum

Depart Station 0957 1027 1057 1127 1157 1227 1257 1327

Arrive Brooklands 1006 1036 1106 1136 1206 1236 1306 1336

Brooklands Museum (Next to Vickers Bridge) to Weybridge Station

Depart Brooklands 1425 1455 1525 1555 1625 1655

Arrive at Weybridge Station 1433 1503 1533 1603 1633 1703

Brooklands Car returns for one day only!

This year we’re excited to have the Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS raced by Captain George Eyston at Brooklands during the 1930’s returning to us for the weekend.

Created by legendary engineer Vittorio Jano, the Alfa Romeo 6C is rightly regarded as one of the greatest automobiles of all time. The car was originally commissioned by Brooklands racing driver Ronald Stewart and was designed in collaboration with the famed racer, Captain George Eyston.

Well-known as a racing driver and record breaker, Eyston broke the World Land Speed Record at 357mph in ‘Thunderbolt’ on the Bonneville Speed Flats in 1938. Eyston successfully competed with the Alfa at Brooklands throughout the 1930 season, breaking records in numerous categories, the pinnacle of which was the fastest lap of 114.49mph.

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One of the biggest events of the year at Brooklands, celebrating the UK’s obsession with all things Italian. Expect the site to be bursting with all makes of Italian cars and a few motorbikes. 

With a great selection of vehicles from Lamborghini, Maserati, Ferrari, Lancia, Alfa Romeo, Fiat and Abarth, there will be something for everyone to look at. Owners of Italian cars are welcome to bring it on the day, to join in with the fun.

The Mercedes-Benz World circuit will see a line-up of cars being demonstrated at lunchtime, while during the afternoon Test Hill will be running, pitting a line-up of cars against the challenge presented by this unique part of Brooklands. This year there will be just as much to see and do as before, including many trade and club stands, so come early, bring your camera and plan your whole day at Brooklands!

SHOW HIGHLIGHTS: Displays and demonstrations of rare and historic Italian marques | Nuvolari Paddock | Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS raced by Captain George Eyston at Brooklands during the 1930’s | Track Demonstrations | Test Hill ascents | Trade and food stands | Free London Bus shuttle from Weybridge Station |

Free Bus shuttle from Weybridge Station

l​​​​​​f you are travelling by train to the event, the London Bus Museum are providing a complimentary bus shuttle bwetween Weybridge Train Station and Brooklands Museum. The buses will depart from Vickers Bridge. ​

Weybridge Station (Bus stop C) to Brooklands Museum

Depart Station 0957 1027 1057 1127 1157 1227 1257 1327

Arrive Brooklands 1006 1036 1106 1136 1206 1236 1306 1336

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Brooklands Museum (Next to Vickers Bridge) to Weybridge Station

Depart Brooklands 1425 1455 1525 1555 1625 1655

Arrive at Weybridge Station 1433 1503 1533 1603 1633 1703

Brooklands Car returns for one day only!

This year we’re excited to have the Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS raced by Captain George Eyston at Brooklands during the 1930’s returning to us for the weekend.

Created by legendary engineer Vittorio Jano, the Alfa Romeo 6C is rightly regarded as one of the greatest automobiles of all time. The car was originally commissioned by Brooklands racing driver Ronald Stewart and was designed in collaboration with the famed racer, Captain George Eyston.

Well-known as a racing driver and record breaker, Eyston broke the World Land Speed Record at 357mph in ‘Thunderbolt’ on the Bonneville Speed Flats in 1938. Eyston successfully competed with the Alfa at Brooklands throughout the 1930 season, breaking records in numerous categories, the pinnacle of which was the fastest lap of 114.49mph.