After enjoying a now legendary 'Rolls-Royce Sunday Service Breakfast Bap', many of the guests took the opportunity to tour the Rolls-Royce factory to get a behind the scenes look at the ultra-luxury manufacturer's unique facilities. Attendees generously donated over £3,000 to the company's house charity, The Luke Cory Trust.
"We were delighted to welcome PistonHeads back to Rolls-Royce Motor Cars and extend a warm greeting to the Riders Association of Triumph (Washington Rat Pack) for the first time," said Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Chief Executive of Rolls?Royce Motor Cars. "We were graced with exceptional weather thatattracted an intriguing mix of beautiful and unusual cars and motorbikes." He continued, "I am overwhelmed by the generosity of our guests - my sincere thanks to everyone who donated to our house charity - and I look forward to welcoming PistonHeads back again in 2012."
The Luke Cory Trust is the Rolls-Royce house charity for 2011, voted for by the company's employees. For more details see the Trust's website: www.lukecorytrust.co.uk.