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 Bo'ness 
Revival 2018
 Saturday 1st & Sunday 2nd September 
2018
 
 Bo'ness Hill Climb
 Kinneil Estate
 Bo'ness
 West 
Lothian
 Scotland
 Satnav: EH51 0PR
 
 The 
event is located to the west of the southern end of the new Queensferry Crossing 
of the Firth of Forth, northwest of Edinburgh on the way to the Kincardine Bridge. 
Map
 
 
  V8 
Anniversaries logo on regalia
 The Caledonian Centre has launched a range 
of regalia with a V8 Annivesaries logo. More
 
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Caledonian Centre has supported the Bo'ness Revival event since its inception 
eleven years ago and this year they say "we intend to put on our best show 
ever! As you are aware we are focussing on celebrating various V8 anniversaries 
and will have several connected special features. And while we are expecting 
a large attendance of V8s of all types, MGBGTV8s, MG RV8s and MG 260s, we 
also want MGs of all types to enter. In recent years this event has grown in stature 
and popularity, now to the extent that the Classic Car Show field will be extended 
but may still have a limit on numbers!" 
 The event organiser and V8 
enthusiast, Rob MacGillivray, says "we are also proposing that on 
the Saturday we join up with the runs organised by the Boness people, one 
on which is purely scenic and may head to the Jim Clark museum while the other 
is more competitive. We also intend having a dinner on the Saturday evening probably 
again with the Boness people. Prices for these are not yet fixed but we 
will advise asap."
 
 See the event information webpage on the Caledonian 
Centre website with details of the booking arrangements and the members who have 
booked to join the event. More
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Revival event The organisers of the event say "the 
primary aim of the Boness Revival is to preserve the heritage of Scotlands 
first purpose built Motor Sport venue, with Boness holding a major, if unsung, 
role of Scotlands and the UK s Motor Sport history. Most of the great 
names in Motor Sport have competed at Boness, Jim Clark, Jackie Stewart, 
Stirling Moss to name but a few. As the cost of staging the Boness Revival 
Hillclimb increases year on year the organising team are continually seeking ways 
to keep the Revival alive and viable. One of the ways we have helped achieve this 
aim is by promoting the Boness Revival Classic side of the event, which 
has grown into one of the major events on the Scottish Classic Car scene. We do 
not make claims about the Revival as a whole being the most prestigious or biggest 
event in Scotland, however, we are Scotlands only established combined genuine 
historic motor sport and classic car event which is all about giving enthusiastic 
owners the opportunity to use their cars, either in the Hillclimb or Classic, 
and be part of a friendly event with like-minded fellow enthusiasts".
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