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Thursday, January 4th, 2018

Monthly pub meet tonight for anyone for who fancies a trip out.....

Friday, December 8th, 2017
SkegMiniFest - home

Don't know what to get your partner for Xmas, why not treat them to a weekend in skegness for Skegminifest 13/14/15 July, live music, minis, trade stands, beer and more all for Macmillan cancer support booking now open go to

Supporting the annual SkegMiniFest, a festival of Minis and a mini festival - music and minis on the east coast

Friday, December 8th, 2017

Thanks to the Lady who approached me this evening outside the Co op in Longstanton, telling me about the group. P.s hope your kids chips didn't go cold!

Saturday, December 2nd, 2017

A big thank you to Carolynn & David for organising another lovely Christmas dinner this evening. Sorry we were so late, we had a great time - Merry Christmas to everyone! 🎄☃️

Saturday, October 28th, 2017
SkegMiniFest - home

Skegminifest 2018 JULY 13/14/15 plans are being made, bands booked, toilets and showers ordered, all we need now are bookings to make next year even better than this year, so put this in your diary or book as BOOKING is NOW OPEN go to www.skegminifest.co.uk all monies raised go to Macmillan cancer support let try and beat this year's total of £4035.96 thanks for your support.

Supporting the annual SkegMiniFest, a festival of Minis and a mini festival - music and minis on the east coast

Friday, October 27th, 2017
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Friday, October 27th, 2017

Look who is in mini world

Sunday, October 15th, 2017

Hi, My husband Simon has a quick question he hopes you may be able to help with, thanks.

HI, I'm going to change the oil and filter soon on the mini, can any one recommend which oil to use? On the back of my cooper handbook it states "10w30 / 10w40" but i've read that 20w50 is better / less likely to leak all over the garage floor. I saw this oil in Wilko today, seems good value but will branded be a better choice? sorry of such a newbie question. Cheers Simon

Thursday, October 5th, 2017

Thank you for letting me join, we picked up our mini a few weeks ago and so far absolutely loving it. I think you are the closest group to us, we are Longstanton.

Sunday, September 17th, 2017
Photos from David Horsler's post

A couple of pictures from Stanford hall mini show today, the first time it has been run by the British mini club...

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Brands Hatch Mini Racing Festival

This year was the second time the Brands Hatch Mini racing festival event has been put on and this year was without doubt better than last year and last year’s event itself was very good.

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The weather this year however wasn’t so hot, very windy and rain showers throughout the day, not the best for the racers but the variable conditions made for some interesting on track action.

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Russ swift was performing his stunt show again this year and completed a lap of the circuit on two wheels.

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Last year there weren’t many traders, this year however there were lots of traders for both new and old mini alike.

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A very good event, camping is available for those wishing to see the qualifying on Saturday as well as the races on Sunday.

Club Discount with Graham Sykes Insurance

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Graham Sykes Insurance have been kind enough to offer our club members discount on their car insurance quotes and have made the ‘DinkyDevils’ an approved club listed on their website.

A quote can be obtained here:

Please make use of this generous offer, it could well save you a lot of money on your car insurance.

It will of course be necessary to prove club membership when asked, the club secretary can assist in providing this.

Sharnbrook Hotel Classic Car Meet – May 2013

The devils first outing of the year to Brooklands motor museum was abandoned after some unseasonable weather resulted in significant snowfall and extremely cold winds, the event went ahead due to a lack of snow that far south but we decided as a club to wait for warmer weather and to give the M25 a miss.

This meant the first proper devils outing of 2013 was the Sharnbrook hotel classic car meet.

Having not been to this annual show before we didn’t know quite what to expect, it is set in the hotel grounds/car park and was quite empty when we first arrived, however, a couple of hours later the place was ‘heaving’, cars were penned in due to the shear number of people that decided to attend.

The chosen vehicle this year was the Mini and quite a few Minis turned up although there were many stunning examples of classic cars in attendance ranging from VW camper vans to modern day Ferraris and Lambo’s.

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A number of enormous American classic cars turned up as did a top fuel funny car from Santa Pod Raceway, didn’t run unfortunately but can’t have everything. A few kit cars turned up as did MG’s and lots of very old classics in immaculate condition.

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Well worth a visit, a great day out, they hold other car events there such as an Italien day which no doubt would be well worth a visit.

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Brooklands Mini Day 2012

Brooklands Mini Day was the first proper Mini outing for the dinky devils, it is a fairly long trek around the M25 and is not always the nicest of journeys, but a couple of us made the trek to what is without doubt a cracking day out at an excellent museum set in the surroundings of an old abandoned race circuit.

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The Brooklands museums are a good way to lose a few hours, with museums of both motor vehicles and aeroplanes, the museum also has a Concorde which you can go in along with many other old airliners that you can walk through.

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We were very lucky to have a gloriously sunny day in March which meant we spent most of our day there out in the sunshine.

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There is also a test hill which starts off slight changing to very steep by the time you get to the top, the Minis are allowed to go up the hill … if they can, we only saw one Mini fail to make the hill when a drive shaft disintegrated.

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The Mini show is a mix of Minis, club stands, traders and museums, all in all a very good day out.

Website updates

Hi Dinky Devilers!

The websites undergoing a small update at the moment- we’ve moved web hosts and the contact form that was broken should be working again! We’re workign our way through a few issues that have crept in due to the server move but hopefully they’re all fixed now.

Knebworth Classic Car Show 2010

The Knebworth Classic Car show is an annual event held in a large grassy park, depending upon weather it can become very busy, today however wasn’t so busy due to recent poor weather and that forecast, but we made the effort and so did a large number of other classic car owners.

Initially the weather was very windy, a bit nippy but otherwise ok, not what you’d expect for an August bank holiday weekend … or is it?

There were quite a lot of Minis in attendance, we had a selection of Minis, an MG Midget and a post war (just) Bentley for our club stand.

There were loads of different classic cars on display, arena, traders and so on, plenty of food options to keep us going, a little pricey but there none the less.

The first of the showers hit about 1ish and with it came 45+mph gusts of wind which put the gazebo under considerable strain, however, this was nothing compared to the 3pm showers and even stronger gale force winds that quite literally blew out the window of one of the sides but even so it still held together and kept us dry.

All in all a very good day out made more enjoyable by the company of our club members and not the weather lol.

Hello Dinky Devilers!

Welcome to the new Dinky Devils website!  Please bear with us while we update things around here … you can still access the forum from the link on the sidebar.

Crich Tramway Mini Show

The Crich Tramway mini show is a long way for us but is well worth making the 115 mile trek, for the site is like stepping back in time with working trams set in a period street driving up and down tram tracks. You can go on the trams for unlimited rides up and down the mile+ long tracks.

At midday the Minis get to drive up and down the tram tracks, often with Trams still driving along, the streets are cobbled so the ride is a little rough but still a great experience.

Along with the working trams there are numerous trams in various states of restoration, a really good day out and well worth a visit, at least once every few years.

Kimbolton Classic Car Show

The Kimbolton Classic Car show is a clug favourite and is also our most local show and its a real stunner of a show, organised by the Sporting Bears charity it is a huge show full of the most amazing classic and sports cars on display along with a country fayre there are plenty of stalls and demonstrations of various country pursuits.

The weather has not been kind for the past few years so we were due a hot and sunny show and this turned out to be just that, it was also more popular than ever with hundreds and hundreds of cars turning up and space being at a complete premium despite it being a very large site.

Our club stand was stuffed this year and we had a bigger stand area than last year so offered spaces to other local Mini clubs as not everyone can get a stand at this event. There are many Mini clubs in attendance at the show and just about every other marque of car you can imagine.

I guarantee you’ll go home wanting a sports car of some description…….

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