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Ormskirk MotorFest Returns With 100+ Cars, Liverpool City Centre 2026

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Last updated: August 21, 2026 11:50 am
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Ormskirk MotorFest Returns With 100+ Cars, Liverpool City Centre
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Key Points

  • The Ormskirk MotorFest will be making a comeback on Sunday, August 30, 2026.
  • The free event will run throughout Ormskirk town centre and Coronation Park.
  • More than 100 cars will feature in the show, both old and modern ones.
  • The show is brought to you by Aintree Circuit Club with the collaboration of Cataclean.
  • A 30-mile tour of West Lancs Tour will be organized the night before the cars get into Ormskirk from 9.30am to 10.30am.
  • Ormskirk MotorFest will be opened for the general public viewing at 11am, while closing at 3pm.
  • Silcocks Funfair, foods and drinks, trade stands will all set up in Coronation Park.
  • Colbier Craft Brewery will offer a special named “Pole Position Pale Ale”.
  • The Mayor of West Lancashire will award eight class prizes, as well as the Best of Show award at 2pm.
  • Church Street, Burscough Street, Aughton Street and Moor Street will be closed from 8am to 5pm.
  • Free car parking will be available in Ormskirk town centre, but it is recommended to use Merseyrail.
  • No trains from Ormskirk to Preston on that day.

Liverpool City Centre (Liverpool standard) August 30, 2026 – Ormskirk MotorFest is due to return to the West Lancashire town with more than 100 vehicles expected to be displayed across the town centre and Coronation Park. The free motoring event will include classic cars, modern performance models, a countryside driving tour, a funfair, food and drink stalls, trade stands and an afternoon awards presentation.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • When will the West Lancs Tour arrive in Ormskirk?
  • Which cars will be displayed at Ormskirk MotorFest?
  • What attractions will be in Coronation Park?
  • What roads will close for Ormskirk MotorFest?
  • Where can visitors park and travel to the event?
  • What is the background to Ormskirk MotorFest?
  • How could Ormskirk MotorFest affect visitors and residents?

According to the event details published by the Liverpool Echo, the annual-style gathering is being organised by Aintree Circuit Club in partnership with automotive product brand Cataclean. The event will take place on Sunday, August 30, with the principal public programme running from 11am until 3pm.

Organisers have said visitors should not arrive before the official opening time of 11am, as vehicles will still be travelling into the town and being positioned for display during the morning. Cars are expected to be located in Coronation Park, Aughton Street and Moor Street after completing the West Lancs Tour.

The event is around 40 minutes from uk/local/liverpool-city-centre/">Liverpool city centre by road, subject to traffic conditions. It is expected to draw motorists, families, local residents and visitors interested in vehicles representing different eras of motoring.

When will the West Lancs Tour arrive in Ormskirk?

The day will begin with the West Lancs Tour, a 30-mile route through the West Lancashire countryside. The tour is expected to include vehicles representing more than 100 years of motoring history, offering spectators an opportunity to see participating cars before they reach the main event site.

As reported in the Liverpool Echo event information, spectators will be able to view the vehicles along the route before they arrive in Ormskirk. The anticipated arrival window is between 9.30am and 10.30am.

Once in Ormskirk, the cars will be moved into their allocated display locations. Coronation Park, Aughton Street and Moor Street are set to form the central areas for the public displays. The town-centre setting means the event will extend beyond a single enclosed venue, with vehicles and associated attractions arranged across several nearby locations.

The early arrival period is also the reason organisers have asked members of the public not to attend before 11am. Road management and vehicle positioning will be taking place while the tour participants enter the town and displays are prepared.

Which cars will be displayed at Ormskirk MotorFest?

Ormskirk MotorFest is expected to feature more than 100 vehicles, ranging from classic cars to contemporary performance vehicles. The supplied event information does not list individual makes, models or owners, but it describes a programme intended to showcase motoring history over more than a century.

Classic vehicles are expected to form part of the display alongside newer high-performance cars. The West Lancs Tour will provide a moving element to the event before the cars are parked for the main public exhibition in Ormskirk.

The event’s vehicle awards are due to recognise entries across eight classes. A separate Best of Show prize will also be awarded. The awards presentation is scheduled to take place at 2pm in Coronation Park and will be presented by the Mayor of West Lancashire.

No entry charge for visitors has been stated in the event information. The festival is being promoted as a free town-centre attraction, with public access beginning at 11am.

What attractions will be in Coronation Park?

Coronation Park will host several non-vehicle attractions during Ormskirk MotorFest. Silcocks Funfair is due to operate at the park throughout the event, alongside food, drink and trade stalls.

Colbier Craft Brewery will also be present and is expected to serve a MotorFest-themed beer named “Pole Position Pale Ale”. The beer has been created to reflect the event’s motorsport theme and the 100th anniversary of the British Grand Prix, according to the event details supplied to the Liverpool Echo.

The inclusion of stalls, refreshments and the funfair means the park will act as both a display area and a central visitor area during the day. The scheduled awards presentation will also be held there at 2pm.

Visitors should note that the event closes at 3pm, despite the associated road closures remaining in place until 5pm. This later closure period allows time for vehicles, stalls and other event activity to be managed after public access ends.

What roads will close for Ormskirk MotorFest?

Four roads in Ormskirk will be closed to general traffic between 8am and 5pm on Sunday, August 30. The restrictions are intended to support the arrival, display and later departure of participating vehicles.

The roads affected are:

  • Church Street.
  • Burscough Street.
  • Aughton Street.
  • Moor Street.

All other roads in Ormskirk are expected to remain open as normal, based on the published event arrangements. Drivers travelling through the town on the day should account for the closures and allow additional time, particularly during the morning vehicle-arrival period and following the event’s 3pm finish.

The closure timetable begins three hours before the public opening. Vehicles participating in the West Lancs Tour are expected to arrive from 9.30am, while public access is not due to start until 11am. The roads are scheduled to reopen at 5pm.

Where can visitors park and travel to the event?

Free car parking will be available in Ormskirk town centre for MotorFest visitors. However, organisers are encouraging people to consider travelling by Merseyrail, with Ormskirk Station located a short walk from the display areas.

Visitors using rail travel should be aware that there is no Sunday service on the Ormskirk–Preston line. People travelling from Liverpool and other locations should check their intended routes and service arrangements before setting off.

The organisers’ public-transport advice reflects the road closures and the expected concentration of visitors in the town centre. Those arriving by car may wish to plan ahead, as the closures will affect direct access to streets used for the vehicle displays.

The full published schedule is:

  • 8am: Road closures begin on Church Street, Burscough Street, Aughton Street and Moor Street.
  • 9.30am to 10.30am: West Lancs Tour vehicles arrive in Ormskirk.
  • 11am: Ormskirk MotorFest officially opens to the public.
  • Throughout the day: Silcocks Funfair, trade stands, refreshments and Colbier Craft Brewery operate in Coronation Park.
  • 2pm: Eight class awards and the Best of Show prize are presented by the Mayor of West Lancashire.
  • 3pm: The event closes.
  • 5pm: Road closures are lifted.

What is the background to Ormskirk MotorFest?

Ormskirk MotorFest is a town-centre motoring event involving Aintree Circuit Club and Cataclean. Its format combines a road tour through West Lancashire with static vehicle displays in Ormskirk, allowing spectators to view cars both on the route and in the town after their arrival.

The 2026 event is centred on vehicles from different motoring periods, from classic models to modern performance cars. Its additional attractions, including the funfair, brewery, refreshments and trade stalls, place the event across Coronation Park and surrounding streets rather than solely within a motor-racing venue.

The event’s “Pole Position Pale Ale” reference also links the festival’s motorsport theme to the 100th anniversary of the British Grand Prix. The awards programme will recognise vehicle entries in eight classes before a Best of Show winner is selected.

How could Ormskirk MotorFest affect visitors and residents?

For visitors, Ormskirk MotorFest is expected to provide free access to a large vehicle display, family attractions and town-centre stalls on August 30. People planning to attend will need to consider the 11am public opening time, the town-centre road closures and the absence of a Sunday Ormskirk–Preston rail service.

For residents and local drivers, the temporary restrictions on Church Street, Burscough Street, Aughton Street and Moor Street may require changes to usual journeys between 8am and 5pm. Businesses and venues in the town centre may experience increased footfall while the event is operating.

For local transport users, the organisers’ recommendation to use Merseyrail may encourage some visitors to arrive by train, although travellers will need to check services in advance. The combination of vehicle displays, visitor activity and road restrictions is likely to make central Ormskirk busier than usual during the event period.

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