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Throttle

The Vintage Hot Rod Association are going back to Bicester Heritage on the 24th May 2026 to host the third running of Throttle.

 

This exciting event sees traditional hot rods and customs taking to Bicester motion's Experience and Demonstration Track, which at just under 1km in length, has six technical turns and a long straight to test cars to the full. The track is increasingly becoming known as an iconic testing and filming location, so it's the perfect place for the VHRA to host such an exhilarating event. 

Last year saw the track passes sell out in just a few days, so don't delay if you're a member and want to be part of the action on the test track.​​

Whilst track time at Throttle is exclusively for members of the VHRA and their VHRA eligible vehicles, spectating is open to all, including access to the pits. We encourage you to come along in your own historic vehicles; hot rods, customs, Yanks, motorbikes, classics and vintage, they're all welcome to attend Throttle.  Numbers on all tickets are limited, it is strictly pre-entry, and there will be no tickets available on the gate, so book early to avoid disappointment.

Location

Bicester Motion, Launton, Bicester OX26 5HA

Opening Hours

Gates open at 9.30am to the public, then at 10am, the first of the hot rods will take to the track. From there, we'll be running all day through to 4pm, with just a short stop for lunch.

Catering

Caterers will be on site serving all palettes. From coffee and cakes to a selection of hot food, including vegetarian and vegan options.

Event Merchandise

T-shirts designed by Jacqueline Davies will be available for purchase.

Press

Beyond our own official press we are not issuing press passes for this event. Members of the press are welcome to attend but they must purchase a general admission ticket to do so. Please note that any form of recording or photography for commercial purposes requires the formal consent of the VHRA for which there may be a fee payable.

 

Accommodation

Throttle is a one day event so there is no camping available on site. If you want to make a weekend away of it, there are a number of hotels in the local area, for which Google will be your friend

Site rules

Please follow stewards instructions and park in designated areas only. Site speed limit of 20 mph to be observed at all times. Entrances and exits must be kept clear.

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Booking Conditions - Live from 7pm 27th October

Throttle is open to all to attend, however track time is limited to VHRA members and their VHRA eligible cars. Tickets are sold on a pre-entry basis only and there will be no tickets available on the day. Bookings are to be made online below. If you book a track pass, you get as much track time as can be squeezed in, and you can share the driving with others. Only cars that are booked for the track will have access to the pits, but spectators can enter on foot. Historic vehicles will have allocated parking elsewhere. All vehicles outside of this criteria will have to be parked in the car park. No refunds on any passes or tickets. If VHRA membership lapses before the event, track passes will become invalid. Dogs on leads are welcome. Strictly no trailers or car transporters as space is at a premium. Full details of entry and rules & regulations are on this page. 

VHRA Member's Track Passes - pre-entry only

Track passes are £55, which includes admission for the car and driver , as well as time on the track. Track passes are non-transferable, and if sold, are valid for General Admission only. All passengers, additional drivers or those arriving in a different car must book a General Admission Ticket, or Children's Ticket if under 16. Pre-entry for track passes closes 7pm 17th May 2026, subject to availability, there will be no tickets available on the day.

General Admission Tickets - pre-entry only

General entry is £15 per person for those 16 and up. This is required for all spectators, passengers and additional drivers. Pre-entry closes 7pm 23rd May 2026, there will be no tickets available on the day.

Children's Tickets - pre-entry only

Children under-16 are £5 each.  ID may be required. Children must be accompanied by an adult.  Pre-entry closes 7pm 23rd May 2026, there will be no tickets available on the day. 

 

Participating Car Details

Vehicular access to the pits is only available to VHRA members and their VHRA eligible vehicles that have booked track time. Only one car per member, which must belong to the member making the booking. Cars may be subject to a safety inspection. This is no more than a casual inspection of the blatantly obvious. The inspector may inspect condition of tyres, suspension, steering, brakes, fuel system, modifications, seating, gears, including reverse lockout, controls and complete a visual inspection of the car. Please note that runs will not be timed and this is a test track, not a race track, so driving must be in accordance with Bicester Motion's instructions. Front seat passengers are allowed. No rear seat passengers are to be carried. No passengers under 16 years of age. Helmets are required for all drivers and passengers. Seat belts to be worn by all in closed cars and those with rollover protection. A decibel meter will be in place and cars exceeding 100db will not be allowed to run. Tyre squeal should not be excessive and cars must be under driver's full control at all times. Any number of drivers are allowed per vehicle. Only one track pass required per vehicle, additional drivers must purchase an Admission Ticket. All drivers must hold a valid driving licence. All drivers and passengers must complete a Bicester/IOPD waiver ahead of the event and attend the pre-track briefing before being allowed on the track. Please do not bring your car on a trailer or car transporter as space is at a premium. Track Passes cannot be transferred to another member of your choice, those on the reserve list come first. Change of vehicle must be notified to the VHRA not less than one week before the event. Entry to the event for participating cars is from 8.30am and the track will be open from 10am to 4pm, with a break for lunch. Full details of signing on will be emailed to entrants nearer the event.

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