A challenging long distance trial that takes in some of England’s most historic unsealed roads.
Add the unpredictability of extreme winter weather and the Exeter Trial has become a true test of grit for man, woman and machine.
Originally promoted in 1910 as a London to Exeter (and back) reliability trial, the Exeter Trial (as it came to be known from 1935) is the newest of our ‘big three’ events, and was initially held on Boxing Day.
Now held in early January, the event is an opportunity for motorists to test their grit against the prevailing conditions on historic unsealed roads, arguably making it the most authentic of our events to its heritage.
The start for all competitors will be from Haynes International Motor Museum in Sparkford, where vehicle scrutineering and eligibility checks will be carried out.
The finish is at the Passage House Hotel, Kingsteignton near Newton Abbott.