LETTERS – Fantastic turn out for car show

Despite the unpredictable weather, Holbeach Motormania 2025 turned out to be a fantastic day – and we couldn’t be more grateful to everyone who helped make it such a success!

The annual car show once again drew an enthusiastic crowd, with visitors showing up in force to support the event.

From stunning classic cars to jaw-dropping custom builds, the showground was packed with passion, personality, and plenty of horsepower.

There was fun for the whole family, too – with bouncy castles and the exciting Revvi Ride Experience from Moto Twenty5 Bikes keeping the younger visitors entertained all day long.

We’d like to give a huge thank you to all the amazing traders, club stands, and individuals who brought their vehicles, stalls, and energy to the show.

You’re the heart of Motormania – without you, there simply wouldn’t be an event.

A special shout out to No Danger for providing the live soundtrack to the day – your music kept the crowd buzzing and the atmosphere electric!

To our brilliant volunteers – thank you for your hard work behind the scenes and on the ground. You kept everything running smoothly and we couldn’t have done it without you.

And finally, a massive thank you to Sean Taylor and the team at Fen Field Events for the fantastic venue and all the support throughout.

You helped bring the whole event together and made it something truly special.

Holbeach Motormania continues to grow year after year, and that’s all thanks to the incredible community that surrounds it.

From all of us at Holbeach Community First – thank you for being part of something amazing.

Let’s make Motormania 2026 even bigger and better!

Sophie Hutchinson
Holbeach Community First.

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