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Let’s be honest: the car scene can get a little exclusive. Somewhere along the way, a lot of clubs became more about how much money you poured into your ride than the joy of actually driving it.
We started this club to change that.
We don't care if you're rolling in a concours-condition classic, a purpose-built track weapon, or a daily-driven modern shitbox. If you have a passion for cars, you have a place with us. Your budget doesn’t define your love for the drive, and it certainly won’t define your welcome here.
Cars brought us together, but community is what keeps us here. We all know that life can get heavy, and talking about mental health isn't always the easiest thing to do. This club was built to be a friendship network—a built-in group of mates you can rely on.
Sometimes, the best way to clear your head isn't a deep conversation; it's calling someone over to help you drop an exhaust, figure out a wiring issue, or just stand around a garage with a wrench in hand. We’re here to look out for one another, using our shared obsession as the ultimate common ground.
We aren't about egos, revving engines in car parks, or causing trouble.
Our main events are casual, calm Sunday spins. We get out on the road, enjoy the drive, and always clear a path for the best part of the day: the social side. Our runs usually wrap up at a second location where we can park up, relax, and grab some proper grub—like our regular BBQs at the green, proudly looked after by the crew at Blanchfields Bar.
No gatekeeping. No judgment. Just good roads, great food, and a garage full of friends who have your back. Whether you need a hand fixing a breakdown or just a Sunday escape, the door is always open.
Please take a minute to read,
When people ask why do we do it
Why do I go through all the effort of organising a run with no monetary benefit for myself?
This is why
It’s passing the passion onto the next generation,
It’s seeing people bond and make lasting friendships over the thing we love,
It’s seeing people doing the final touches to their pride & joy when we hit our second location.
It’s the “class run man” or “when is the next one”
Or even the kid who runs over with a phone in one hand saying “I’ll have these on my instagram later”
That’s why I do it.
To bring happiness to petrol heads young & old (majority of them are just kids who haven’t grown up)
Because not everyone can afford the latest modifications or the “coolest car” what matters is your passion NOT the vechile you drive
Richard Finn,
Founder,
Friends of Fallen Friends.