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Peter James Insurance are delighted to sponsor the inaugural Pride of Ownership competition at MX-5 National Rally

18 August 2023

We are delighted to announce sponsorship of the inaugural Peter James Insurance Pride of Ownership competition taking place at the MX-5 National Rally at the British Motor Museum on 17th September 2023.

At the club’s 29th annual National Rally, visitors to the event will be able to cast their vote for their favourite MX-5 in four different categories in the competition.

The four classes based on generations of MX-5s are:

  • NA Class
  • NB Class
  • NC Class
  • ND Class

There will also be a new annual award for Car of the Show that will be selected from the winners.

Dave Youngs, Partnerships Director at Peter James Insurance commented,

“We’re delighted to be joining the MX-5 community at their National Rally and are thrilled to be sponsoring the Pride of Ownership competition. As classic vehicle enthusiasts ourselves, we’re excited to see the fantastic array of MX-5s. We look forward to meeting and speaking with you all at the show!”

If you’d like to enter the Peter James Insurance Pride of Ownership competition, please click here and register before the closing date of Friday 8th September.

To vote for your favourite car at the event, simply visit the Peter James Insurance stand and speak to a member of our friendly team!

Peter James Insurance Pride of Ownership Competition logo for MG Centenary Celebration

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