Munich/Balatonfüred. It was in 1959 that the Mini
broke out onto the scene as a classless car, quickly took the world by
storm and soon became a motoring icon admired by one generation after
the next. Nowhere is the close bond between the classic Mini and its
followers more apparent than at the International Mini Meeting (IMM).
The 36th edition of this traditional event is about to get under way,
and still the classic Mini continues to transcend boundaries: this
year marks the first time that the IMM is being held in Hungary. From
24 – 28 May 2012, fans of this compact British classic will descend on
the resort of Balatonfüred on the northern shore of Lake Balaton.
The event’s hosts from MINI Club Hungary have put together a
wide-ranging programme packed with thoughtful details, all organised
with help and support from various quarters, including the MINI Clubs
International Office. Two floating pedal-powered MINIs will be
launched out onto Lake Balaton, for instance, while MINI wicker beach
chairs will invite visitors to soak up the sun, and professionally
restored classic Minis from the BMW Group Classic collection will be
on show on the lakeshore alongside the brand’s current models. Fans
and drivers of today’s MINI have been equally welcome at the IMM
events for years now.
The inaugural IMM took place in 1978 and has since evolved into the
world’s largest gathering of classic Mini owners and friends. Some
4,000 of the brand’s fans, including representatives from over 200
MINI Clubs in countless countries, have registered for the IMM 2012.
Enthusiasts from Portugal, Finland and Ireland are planning to drive
there in their own Mini, and registrations have even been received
from as far afield as Seattle in the US. For the day when everyone
arrives, MINI Club Hungary has prepared a highly entertaining rally
where the objective is not to be the fastest but to master the final
stage before the journey’s end along a particularly picturesque
stretch of road.
Bungalows and caravans provide accommodation for anyone attending the
IMM, while the extensive campsite in Balatonfüred offers enough room
for visitors to park their classic Mini and pitch their tent right
next to it. The campsite grounds, furthermore, are the venue for
numerous spectacular activities revolving around the classic Mini
where the name of the game is sporting competition and having fun
together. Plans include setting up a parts and accessories market,
staging slalom races in the classic Mini, as well as a competition for
the most stunning specimens from all model series, the classic Mini
that is truest to the original, the oldest driver and the oldest car.
Wedding bells will also be ringing amid the ranks of MINI enthusiasts
when two members of the host MINI Club take their vows at the event
arena before starting their new life together in true style at the
wheel of a classic Mini – followed by a celebratory convoy of some 200
further examples of this British classic, whose drivers have
registered in advance for the occasion.