Just to update you on the "Quattroparty" at the Salon Privé Club Trophy by Lockton (I have been asked to use the correct name) at Blenheim Palace on August 31st. Thank you all for buying tickets: the guys at Salon Privé wrote to congratulate me on Maserati ticket sales and suggested at the...
Membership of the Maserati Club UK is not required, you just need to be driving your Maserati and hence you will get an entry ticket with a reference letter that directs you to the Maserati paddock. The cars are free, but Salon Privé charge £45 per occupant.
Just to update you on the "Quattroparty" at the Salon Privé Club Trophy by Lockton (I have been asked to use the correct name) on August 31st. Thank you all for buying tickets: the guys at Salon Privé rang me to congratulate me on Maserati ticket sales and suggested at the current rate of sales...
Of course. The event on August 31st is the Club Privé Club Day and ALL Maseratis that attend, whether owned or not by current members of the UK Club, access the Maserati "paddock". SP do charge for the occupants of the car although the cars themselves enter for free! This year, to celebrate 60...
Look forward to seeing you there. It is important to emphasise that you don't have to be a member of the official club to attend d the Salon Privé Club Day, and to be parked in the Maserati "paddock, or to attend the "Quattroparty". You just need a Quattroporte to attend the 60 year celebration...
Yes. The cars go for free but the occupants have a cost. If you like your QPs you will see all six types there. There is a good chance that one of the very few QPII prototypes will also attend. The Club Day is for the enthusiasts/petrol heads but you can always look around the Palace and its...