Please note:

Due to the vintage theme of our event priority will be given to vehicles who’s chassis and or engines are pre 1965. That said, new build vehicles made in a pre 65’ style will be considered if entry numbers permit. 


No vehicle that is unregistered with us may take part in the beach run.

We recommend vehicles carry a fixed fire extinguisher.

Drivers/Riders:

All drivers/riders are to attend a pre-event briefing on Sat morning

Your driving licence is to be presented, provisional license is not acceptable.

Do not drive/ride if you are feeling unwell or are unfit to drive

There is a site speed limit of 5 mph in all areas except the course.

If at any point you see a red flag, stop as soon as it is safe to do so.

Only run if it’s safe to do so.

If you go off course for any reason, stop in as safe a place as possible and do not return until instructed to do so by the marshals.

a ‘follow me’ vehicle will be used. Do not overtake this vehicle.

A ‘backstop’ vehicle will be used. Do not fall behind this vehicle.

CODE OF CONDUCT:

No reckless driving (includes donuts and burnouts) This applies before, during and after the event. This code of conduct also extends to the village and surrounding areas.


Offenders will be banned from further Lundy Flyer events.

Running at Saunton Sands is reasonably informal and we encourage owners of eligible vehicles to experience the thrill, and add to the spectacle by dressing in a vintage style.

Vehicles do not need to be hot-rodded, standard vehicles are just as welcome on the Golden Mile. 

Vehicles may be subjected to a safety inspection before being allowed onto the course.


Please be aware that any form of motorsport can be dangerous. The Lundy flyers Ltd do not insure you or your vehicle and accepts no liability for any loss, damage, injury or death caused by taking part. Your statutory rights remain unimpeded. Personal injury and vehicle damage insurance can be provided by specialist insurers.


Despite the organisers taking all reasonable precautions unavoidable accidents can happen. In respect of this, you choose to take part at your own risk.