# Lonely Porsche — Full Site Content > The UK and Ireland's free, independent Porsche events calendar. Covers meets, drives, coffee runs, track days and shows. Updated daily. Source: https://lonelyporsche.com Contact: events@lonelyporsche.com Last updated: 2026-05-21 Note: This file contains the static content of Lonely Porsche. Live event data changes daily and is not included here — see the machine-readable events feed at https://lonelyporsche.com/events.json for all upcoming events. --- ## About Lonely Porsche Porsches need driving, and drivers need friends to drive with. Lonely Porsche was created to help everyone discover events to enjoy with their Porsche. It is completely free — a gift from the creator to the community — built out of frustration at missing great events that were never easy to find. Today, Lonely Porsche is a growing community of drivers who believe Porsches are meant for roads, not garages — and certainly not for sitting alone in car parks waiting for the next great drive you never heard about. If you run a meet, club or coffee morning, share it. If you drive a Porsche, come along. It's better when we do it together. - Website: https://lonelyporsche.com - Events calendar: https://lonelyporsche.com/events/ - Submit an event: https://lonelyporsche.com/submit-events.html - Contact: events@lonelyporsche.com - Independent — no affiliation with Porsche AG or Porsche Club Great Britain --- ## Submit an Event Lonely Porsche only works if there are events to attend. Any organiser — club, business, venue or individual — can submit a Porsche or Porsche-friendly event for free. What is needed to list an event: - Event name and short description - Date, start time and approximate finish time - Location (venue name, town and postcode or area) - Organiser name and a booking or contact link, or email address - Any key notes (e.g. Porsche only, ticketed, family-friendly) - A logo of the club or organiser if available - A link to the original event advert if one exists Send all details to: events@lonelyporsche.com Lonely Porsche reserves the right to decline events that do not reflect the spirit and values of the Porsche community. Otherwise all events are welcome, including small local meets and large national shows. --- ## Events Data Live event data is available as a machine-readable JSON feed, updated daily. - Events feed: https://lonelyporsche.com/events.json - Format: JSON - Coverage: UK and Ireland, organised by county - Each event includes: name, description, start datetime, end datetime, venue, county, organiser name, organiser URL, ticket or info URL, and a porsche_only flag (true = Porsche-exclusive event, false = open to all marques) - Past events archive: https://lonelyporsche.com/past.html --- ## Frequently Asked Questions Q: How much does it cost to list an event on lonelyporsche.com? A: Listing Porsche events on lonelyporsche.com is completely free. There are no listing fees for organisers, no charges for attendees to view the calendar, no upsells, "featured" slots, or premium tiers, and no commission on ticket sales or bookings. Only your own event costs apply (set by you, not lonelyporsche.com). To get started, email your event details to events@lonelyporsche.com to be added to the calendar. Q: What kind of events can be listed? A: Any events that Porsche owners would be interested in will be considered, including meets, drives, shows, or tours. Examples include local pub meets and coffee mornings, road drives/road trips/touring events, static shows/concourse days/display events, and track days or performance-focused meets (where appropriate). Send a clear outline of your Porsche-related event to events@lonelyporsche.com. Q: Who is allowed to submit an event to the calendar? A: Clubs, businesses, and individuals can all submit Porsche-friendly events. This includes official Porsche clubs and regional groups, independent organisers and event companies, dealers/specialists/venues hosting Porsche meets, and private individuals arranging informal Porsche gatherings. Introduce yourself and your event in an email to events@lonelyporsche.com. Q: What details do I need to include when submitting an event? A: Include the basics — what, where, when, who, and how to book: event name and short description; date, start time, and approximate finish time; location (venue name, town, and postcode/area); organiser name and booking/contact link or email; and any key notes (e.g., Porsche only, ticketed, family-friendly). Put all details into a single message and send it to events@lonelyporsche.com. Q: How quickly will my event appear on lonelyporsche.com once submitted? A: Events are added as soon as reasonably possible after review. Submissions are checked for relevance and completeness, and most events can be listed without lengthy back-and-forth, though busy periods or incomplete details can slow things down. Submit well in advance via events@lonelyporsche.com for the best chance of quick listing. Q: Can I change details after my event is already listed? A: Yes, you can request updates or corrections at any time. Date, time, or location changes can be adjusted; text edits to descriptions or titles are possible; booking links and contact details can be updated; and if necessary, the listing can be temporarily hidden or removed. Email the updated information to events@lonelyporsche.com and clearly state it's an edit to an existing listing. Q: What happens if my event is cancelled or postponed? A: Tell lonelyporsche.com and the listing can be updated or removed accordingly. Cancelled events can be marked as cancelled or removed, and postponed events can be updated with new dates once confirmed. You remain responsible for notifying anyone who has booked. Contact events@lonelyporsche.com immediately with "CANCELLED" or "DATE CHANGE" in your subject line. Q: Does lonelyporsche.com organise or host the events listed? A: No. All events are run by third-party organisers, not by lonelyporsche.com. lonelyporsche.com is a neutral calendar, not an event provider — each event is managed by its own organiser or club, and all logistics, safety, and payments are handled by them. Direct event-specific questions to the organiser listed in the event details. Q: How do I book onto an event I find on lonelyporsche.com? A: You book directly with the organiser using their link or contact details. Each listing includes a booking link, form, or email. Some events are ticketed; others may be turn-up-and-join. Payment, if required, goes straight to the organiser, and any special requirements or waivers are handled by them. Q: Do you provide refunds or guarantees if something goes wrong with an event? A: No. Refunds and guarantees are entirely down to the organiser. lonelyporsche.com does not process payments and can't offer compensation, refunds, or credits. Always check the organiser's terms before you book, and contact them directly with any refund or guarantee questions. Q: How accurate and up to date is the information on the calendar? A: lonelyporsche.com aims to keep listings accurate, but details can change, so always double-check. Listings are based on information provided by organisers, and updates are made when organisers inform the site, but last-minute changes may not always be reflected in time. It's recommended you check with the organiser before travelling. Q: Which regions does lonelyporsche.com mainly cover? A: The calendar is primarily focused on UK-based Porsche events, including events throughout England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Selected international or European events may appear if relevant. When submitting, clearly state the town, region, and country in your email to events@lonelyporsche.com. Q: Do you only list big events, or can small local meets be included too? A: Both small local meetups and large events are welcome. This includes informal pub meets or coffee mornings, regional drives and breakfast runs, national shows and multi-day tours, and one-off specials and recurring regular meets. Whether it's ten cars or hundreds, email the details to events@lonelyporsche.com. Q: Can I include images or logos with my event listing? A: Yes, if you own the rights or have permission to use them. Event flyers or banners can help catch attention, and logos of clubs or venues can add credibility, but images must not infringe copyright. Attach your approved image(s) to your email when submitting to events@lonelyporsche.com and mention they're cleared for use. Q: How is lonelyporsche.com different from Porsche clubs or online forums? A: It's a neutral calendar, not a club or discussion platform. There are no membership fees or club sign-ups, and the focus is on "what's on" rather than general chat or technical advice. Events from multiple clubs and organisers are shown in one place. Q: Why use lonelyporsche.com instead of just relying on social media? A: Social posts disappear quickly; a dedicated calendar keeps events easy to find. Social feeds can bury event posts under other content, while the calendar shows events by date and place in one view and can be easier for enthusiasts not active on every platform. You can submit your event to events@lonelyporsche.com and still promote it on your usual social channels. Q: Can I list a recurring meet that happens monthly or weekly? A: Yes, recurring Porsche meets are welcome. You can list the pattern (e.g., "first Tuesday of the month"), and key changes (time, venue, format) should be updated when they happen. Email your recurring event details to events@lonelyporsche.com with a clear note that it's a regular meet. Q: Is lonelyporsche.com only for long-time Porsche owners? A: No. It's for anyone interested in Porsche events, from new owners to seasoned enthusiasts, including people considering buying a Porsche and exploring the scene, plus clubs and organisers seeking extra visibility. Browse the calendar for events that match your experience level and interests, then contact organisers directly. Q: Who is responsible for safety, legal compliance, and conduct at events? A: The event organiser is fully responsible, not lonelyporsche.com. Road safety and compliance with local laws are organiser-led, track rules or venue regulations are set by them, and attendee behaviour is managed by the organiser or club. Read the organiser's event information carefully and contact them if you have safety-related questions. Q: I've never run a Porsche event before — can I still list one? A: Yes, as long as the event is genuine and Porsche-focused. You don't need to be an established club — start with a simple, clearly described format (e.g., meet & drive), provide solid contact details, and consider testing interest with a smaller first event. Draft your idea, confirm the basics (date, route/venue, contact), then email everything to events@lonelyporsche.com.