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Car event turned away from seafront over safety concerns

by Jo Wadsworth
Wednesday 16 Apr, 2025 at 5:12PM
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Car event turned away from seafront over safety concerns

A popular car event was told it could not return to Brighton seafront after failing to meet safety standards, a council boss said this week.

InCarNation was held on Madeira Drive for more than a decade, attracting hundreds of performance and modified cars from across the country.

But after a video showing cars performing racing starts or burnouts just inches away from teenage motor fans was flagged to the council in 2023, officers told organisers Ace Cafe London that safety improvements must be made.

Some improvements were made, but the council says they didn’t go far enough, that it told Ace Cafe the event could not return.

However Ace Cafe says it didn’t apply to hold a 2025 event for financial reasons – while continuing to organise its usual Ace Cafe reunion on Madeira Drive which is due to take place as usual in September.

At a meeting to discuss outdoor events held at St Mary’s Church in Kemptown on Monday, outdoor events manager Ian Baird said: “We asked them to increase their standards.

“We saw one alarming video and the following year they didn’t improve so we asked them not to come back.

“We couldn’t support them because they weren’t meeting our standards.”

But Mark Wilsmore, the owner of Ace Cafe London said he was baffled by Mr Baird’s comments. He said: “There were concerns raised in 2023. The event went ahead the following year with those concerns addressed.

“Cars were parading for people to video and watch but then the crowd grew larger and were encouraging the cars to ‘send it’.

“Some cars were doing racing starts, burnouts, and that was unacceptable and should not have been happening.

“As this was dangerous, the Ace parked the Ace Van In the middle of the road as a visual deterrent and, together with a member of the SIA stewarding team, the Ace manager responsible for the event, stopped it.

“Then an ANPR equipped police car was posted just behind the Ace van.

“When it came to the 2024 event, it had been designed out. Nothing untoward happened to our knowledge. I have not got a clue what Ian Baird is referring to.

“However with the cost of running the event having only ever risen, my co-directors and I at the Ace took the decision in autumn 2024 not to go ahead with the event in 2025.

“Times are tough.”

To watch the video of the burnouts at the 2023 event, click play below.

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Comments 9

  1. MikeyMike says:
    1 year ago

    If they want to ban a car event, few vehicles are more flammable than EVs

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    • Robert Pattinson says:
      1 year ago

      So correct, Labour is proving to be a very poor government. Yesterday they were at a dock celebrating the arrival of coal from the US, but only a few months ago they stopped a mine at Whitehaven cumbria that would have provided all the coal the UK needs. The event on the seafront was probably stopped because Labour does not like non electric cars.

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  2. Robert Pattinson says:
    1 year ago

    Ian Baird has also cancelled this years St James street party over pride for his corporate event on marine parade excluding the vast majority of LGBT+ venues pride is for. In doing so he must take full responsibility for St James street getting trashed with glass as tens of thousands will still be on the street supporting the local community he is excluding plus the event will go on all night as not controlled. H e says its to protect the event from a terrorist attack but what he is doing is creating a easy target for terrorists as he says the roads will remain open. But the community will not go to his corporate event and will party as normal on St james street. But it won’t be a controlled event because he is so inexperienced to see what he is doing.

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  3. Johhny says:
    1 year ago

    No great loss!

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    • Cliff Hanger says:
      1 year ago

      I take it you went down and had a look at teh previous events?
      I took part in some with my classic car, it was great to see thousands of people having a great day, socialising and enjoying their hobby. The event caused no disturbance to any resisdents bar Madeira Drive being closed for the event, but will have bought loads of visitors to the City. Which is what we need to support local businesses and jobs. NIMBYs are not forced to attend any events, 99.9% of the City was operating as usual.

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  4. Johhny says:
    1 year ago

    Thank the lord for that!

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  5. Steven says:
    1 year ago

    Ah that’s a shame, no farty cars for little boys to take pictures of

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    • Dave the rave says:
      1 year ago

      Definitely a cyclist 😁

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      • Keith says:
        1 year ago

        Farty…. definitely not a car guy. These events are the only local opportunities to see nice cars. Imports from Europe and JDM cars… Maybe the occasional American Pony or Muscle car

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