Motul partners with Masters of Motoring 

March 01, 2023
Motul partners with Masters of Motoring  Motul Classic lubricant pictured with the legendary Lamborghini Countach.
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Motul has announced a new association with prestige motoring event, Masters of Motoring. 


The new event, is set to run for the first time on Sunday 18th June at Bowood House & Gardens in Wiltshire, UK and will celebrate legendary car designer Marcello Gandini, the man behind Lamborghini’s Miura and Countach. 

Motul UK Head of Sales and Marketing, Andy Wait said, “Masters of Motoring looks like an excellent concept, and we are pleased to be able to support the event, and other regional shows, which we think have huge potential. It will give Motul the chance to directly reach tens of thousands of automotive enthusiasts over the course of the year, to show them what Motul’s range of products is capable of.”

Motul has a dedicated range of Classic Lubricant products for both cars and motorbikes, which extends to Modern Classics. The enthusiast market is one in which Motul has been making great strides over the last two years through various partnerships such as The Silverstone Festival, Classic Motor Hub, National Motor Museum, Classic Loan Scheme, Ace Café, Shelsley Walsh Classic Nostalgia, the Goodwood Revival and the newest classic car restoration TV Show, Paddock Speedshop.

Masters of Motoring supercar and collectors motor show will take place at the Bowood House & Gardens on Sunday 18th June. For further event information contact Steve Bishop: steve@greatbritishmotorshows.com
 
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