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2021 is the year of the 27th Round Britain
Reliability Run, an event organized by Club Triumph and first held in 1966. It remains unchanged in its objective which is to drive around Britain visiting pre-arranged check points and covering around 2000 miles, taking in John O’Groats and Lands End in the process, all in just 48 hours.
Originally conceived to promote the reliability of the Standard Triumph Marque, the event has since the 1990’s been run on a charitable basis and entrants have collected almost £700,000 for various national charities. The only criteria being that all participants must complete the event driving a Standard or Triumph.
This years chosen charity is the Motor Neurone Disease Association (MNDA)
Entry 92, is Sean Bradley and Chris Hancox we will be driving Sean’s 64 year old 1957 Standard Super 10. We are one of just two pre 1960 vehicles taking part and the only Standard in this year's RBRR, we hope to be able to complete the event which challenges both crew and vehicle alike.
We have set ourselves the modest target of raising
£2,000 for MNDA and we hope that with your generosity Club Triumph will be able to exceed the sum raised (almost £100K) when the event was last run for Epilepsy Research UK back in 2018.