Below you will find all the info from the 2024 Andy Mort tour. Links to photos, videos and articles. Enjoy.
2300 Club Video
Full Route Map AMT 2024
Photo Album by JCCB Rally Photography
Photo Album by 2300 Club members
Latest News
Andrew Sharples wins the 2024 FAB Award…… read more
Bridge House – an Appreciation by the 2300 Club….. read more
AMT post event Awards……. read more
Where to watch the Andy Mort Tour….. read more
Drive With Respect on the Andy Mort Tour….. read more
Bill Sturrock makes his AMT debut ….. read more
Mayor of the Ribble Valley to join the AMT …… read more
Supplementary Regulations here
Contact
Chief Marshal – Janet Barritt barrittjanet@gmail.com
Event Secretary – Stuart Pye stuartpye@googlemail.com
The 2300 Club would like to thank
All Marshals The backbone to any event, Stand out in all weathers and get the job done with a smile’
Mayor of Ribble Valley, Cllr Louise Edge for being our event starter.
Educational Printing services Ltd for providing printing services.
Gary Young & Hanson Heidelberg Cement Group for allowing us the use of one of their company car parks.
West Bradford Village Hall for hosting the start and finish venue.
Aleisha Holland Parr, Jon Wright and Bridge House Farm Tea Rooms for hosting the lunch halt.
Horner Shearing of West Bradford for the use of their car park.
L E Detailing PPF Studio & Feed the Beast for providing a supplementary prize of car care products to accompany the FAB Award
THE 2300 Club of Blackburn is pleased to announce that the 2024 Andy Mort Tour will take place on Saturday, October 19.
The regulations and online entry form will go live here on the club website, on the 17th of August.
Once again, the organising team led by Walter Bateson and Cliff Simmons have devised a route that takes in some old favourites, together with some lanes that are less familiar.
The route has been approved by Motorsport UK’s regional RLO (route liaison officer) and a provisional road book produced, which means that the task of route checking can start next month.
As a Touring Assembly, there is no competition element to the Andy Mort Tour, although crews will be required to follow the tulip road book and visit the codeboard checkpoints – some of which will be marshalled –to ensure the correct route is adhered to.
The entire route takes place on sealed roads and can be safely driven in a standard road car, there is no need for special modifications.
The start and finish venue will once again be at West Bradford village hall, where breakfast will be served to the entrants, before the first car is flagged away at 9.30am.
The lunch halt is at Bridge House Farm Tearooms, at Wray, where refreshments will be served.
And a signature feature of the Andy Mort Tour, the ‘fun test’ is back again, ready to entertain crews (and spectators!) before the finish back at West Bradford, where a potato pie supper and prizegiving ceremony awaits.
“The Andy Mort Tour is acknowledged to be one of the best Tours around, which is reflected in its popularity. The entry list was three-quarters full after 24 hours of going live, so we are expecting another sell-out,” said club chairman Neil Molyneux.
Entry fee for the 2024 Andy Mort Tour is £75 for driver and navigator, which includes a breakfast roll, tea/coffee at the start, a light snack at the lunch halt and a meal at the finish.