29/10/2018
On Thursday 11 October we were delighted to host James and Belinda’s RNLI-911 challenge homecoming celebration at Porsche Centre East London.
The challenge was to drive anti-clockwise around the British Isles, visiting all 238 RNLI lifeboat stations in a Porsche 911 within 911 hours. The challenge will started at 9:11am on Thursday 23 August 2018 at Teddington RNLI lifeboat station and finished at Tower RNLI lifeboat station.
The evening included a talk from James and Belinda on memorable parts of their journey as well as exciting photos and videos from the challenge. An auction also took place in order to raise money for the RNLI. Refreshments were also served throughout the evening.
Porsche Centre East London would like to congratulate James and Belinda on completing this fantastic challenge.
For more information on the RNLI-911 Challenge please follow the below:
Website:
www.rnli-911challenge.co.uk
Instagram:
RNLI_911_challenge
Please call 0203 203 0444 or email info@porscheastlondon.co.uk for more information regarding our involvement in this incredible challenge.
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