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  • 30 Nov 2024 5:00 PM | Anonymous




    Dear members,  

    Wow December already!  We are now heading into the festive season, and it will soon be Christmas. Where has the year gone?

    As most of you know I had my surgery on the 25 October and had to have an extended stay in hospital, with even an unexpected stay in ICU for a couple of days.  A bit of a scary time for Jo and my family and we really appreciated all the kind messages and well wishes, it really did help.  

    I am now home and slowly mending but this has really been a long slow journey and will take me a few months to be back to my normal self.

    Reflecting on November

    November started with our group touring Tasmania which started in late October but went over to November over the Melbourne Cup long weekend.  This event is always something our members love to join, and we were sad not to be there.  We used TourBoss with this group which was great for us at home to be able to watch were the group was and for Jo to help with booking lunches, know accurately what time the group would be there etc.  TourBoss is a great addition to our club drives.  You can see some fantastic photos in our photo gallery from the trip and also read about some of their stories from our members on our blog.

    9 November saw a large group of members join us at Sandown Historics for a display and to watch all the action on track.  This was a picture-perfect day weather wise and had a great turn out of cars to watch the Historic Racing.  Always a great event and well attended.

    Sadly, due to my ill health we had to cancel our hill climb planned for this month.  Watch out next year though, we are hoping to add more hill climb events to the calendar. We are also looking at ways to combine with other clubs to lessen the risk to our club when running high-cost events, like track days, where we have to hire a venue to run events.

    14 November was our AGM at the German Tivoli Club.  This is one of those events which is a necessary evil, but we are proud of the attendance, and we had a packed house with over 50 members attending for dinner first then the meeting.  We have a new committee which is the same as the previous committee, so I would like to thank and congratulate our hard-working committee for a fantastic year in 23/24 and we look forward to an even better 24/25.   With all committees you have others working in the background to make this well-oiled ship sail so smoothly. Also, a very special thank you to all those that help run the club and events, whether on the elected committee or you volunteer to help us out. It is a testament to the club that we have so many willing to help, thank you.

    23-24 November was Challenge Bathurst, with a great team supporting BMWDCM from 5 states in Australia.  We are very proud to have been invited to this event again and to represent BMW as a group of members from all over Australia.  We also have officials who have also travelled from all parts of the country to help run this event and these guys and girls I thank so much as this is what makes the event tick. The event was run under amazing weather conditions with all cars getting out there at some stage over the weekend. There were a few mechanical gremlins, but we are so lucky to have a great team up there who all rallied around to help each other get their cars on the track to all enjoy.  There will be photos up in our gallery soon so watch this space.

    23-24 November also saw some of our members displaying their beautiful cars at Motors and Masterpieces.  This is a new event which has taken over from Motorclassica and we hope our members out there enjoy the event and we look forward to seeing lots of photos and hearing about the event.  Jo did help the curators find some very special BMWs in the club and they were very appreciative of her help.

    29 November was our first Twilight Drive for the season, this time to Sky-High, Mount Dandenong.  A great turn out and again we used TourBoss for this event for safe easy navigation for all attending. 

    The month ahead

    December is here and the big man in red will be some coming down your chimneys or through the back door. Take time out this month to think of those that don’t have anyone to spend time with. Pick up the phone or drop in and visit someone you may not have seen for a while. It can make such a difference to someone’s day if we just take the time to call or visit.

    As we wrap up this brilliant year, we invite you all to join us at the end of year Christmas Show and Shine at Cruden Farm on 8 December.  Santa will be there, I am thinking around 11ish, so bring the kids and grandkids. Our friends and sponsors All Commercial/all Residential Real Estate will be cooking the breakfast BBQ again, with food donated by Bell Motorsport (us) as a thank you to all our members.  All we ask is a gold coin donation for the egg and bacon roll and all money raised will go the Peter MaCallum Cancer Research and help us reach our $20K target for the Nationals in April 2025.

    If you don’t want to put your car in the show and shine but want to display, there is an option for that too, or just park in the car park and join us all for some fun times.  There will be some great raffle prizes too, so be sure to bring your cash for the raffle, again all proceeds going to our charity.

    14 December is our Bell Motorsport end of year BBQ at the club rooms, 10-4ish and we would love to see you there for a sausage in bread and a chat over all things BMW and life. 213 Marine Parade, Hastings if you are attending, please email jo@bellmotorsport.com.au to let her know for catering.

    Looking ahead

    Some events to remember:

    • 30 January / 3 February - will see us back up at Bathurst for the Bathurst 12 Hour.  There is only 2-3 spots left in the suite so if you are wanting to join us, you will need to book and pay asap, as I know it will close soon. It is a fantastic event and great way to watch a world class Motorsport event.
    • 24 April – 27 April - BMW Clubs Australia Nationals Hosted by BMW Drivers Club Melbourne be sure to book in for this as it is filling up quickly.

      Check out the calendar for our full list of events and to register for those listed above.

      There will be more events coming but our 2025 calendar is still being worked out so watch your emails for upcoming great events.

      Thank you

      I mentioned our AGM and our returning committee but there is more to the club than just us 4.

      Let me thank some of those who make this club so great, and I know I will forget some, but I will try to remember everyone. 

      Jess Bell, who makes everything look so great on our website and edits and publishes our fantastic idrive each year.  This is not all she does, but I know you know she is an integral part of making us look great and always complying with BMW CI.  Thanks Jess.

      Scott Long and Nella Santisi, they have taken over a lot of the social media posts which our Jo was doing amongst all the other things she does.  This has been great to watch and see how younger minds do things.  We are loving the regular updates and reminders they are putting up.  Thanks guys.

      Jenny Rose, who has been updating the photo gallery for some time now and this is current and fresh with some great photos from our past events for everyone to enjoy.  Another job Jo used to do but it is great that Jo has managed to find helpers to share the load.  Remember, if you have some great photos from an event, please share to photos@bmwdcm.com.au and Jen can get your photos up there and you never know Jess may use them in the next edition of idrive.  Thanks Jen.

      Cassie Carideo is a new edition to our team and has been helping Jess with the Newsletter.  Cassie is the daughter of Angelo and Sam Carideo and volunteered in July to take on this role and we are loving the great work and issues which are coming out.  Welcome Cassie to the team and we know she will be a great contributor to our club.  Thanks Cassie.

      Paul Holliday who has been responsible for some amazing photos along our journey and you can see how he has matured as a photographer and his skills are growing with each event we do.  We really appreciate the time and effort Paul puts into making our club look great with the great photos he takes.   Thanks Paul.  (and Jo H for allowing him to do this)

      Paul Kertes who does our Super Sprint Stats, these are worked out after each round and sent to Jess to publish for all to see.  Paul devised a fair and correct formula to make it so that it is not a one-sided championship and allows all the chance to be a winner.  Thanks Paul.

      I will group this lot as this is where I will slip up and miss someone so I will thank you all in a group - our motorsport officials who work so hard to make our events so great and enjoyable for all our members.  From COC to the guys in pit lane.  Your jobs are all so important and we can’t thank you enough for all you do.  We did take on a new roll in our motorsport team which is chief instructor being John Beck under the guidance of myself.  Jo has designed and we have ordered new blue hi vis shirts for all our instructors, so when you are next at a come and try event, you will be able to easily pick out the instructors and head coaches by their colour.  We thank all who give up their time to help our inexperienced drivers to gain knowledge on the track.  This is a huge passion of both Jo and me, to grow our motorsport officials’ team and to also teach all our members to be safe and better drivers.  Thank you team.

      Of course, I will not finish without thanking Peter Williams who has been our club Secretary for over a year now and for all his hard work planning and leading our drive events.  This is not a 5-minute job, even though Peter makes if feel this way.  The time and effort put into these events is a testament to his dedication to the club and the enjoyment of all our members.  Peter is also part of our welfare team and he has helped me through my recent journey and I am sure if you need a shoulder to cry on, he will be there with a kind and listening ear. Thank you, Peter.

      Lawrence Glynn who, like the rest of us, wears many other hates in his roll now as Treasurer, CPS officer, membership officer, club displays, drives, web assistant, merchandise and much more.  Lawrence has been with us since the inception of the club and his knowledge and expertise has been invaluable to making us what we are today.   Thank you, Lawrence.

      Jo Mawson also was with me when we started this great club and has worn pretty much every hat there can be in the club and has done it while battling ill health but never wavered.  As Vice President she is my right and at times left hand too, helping Jess with sourcing articles for idrive, liaising with the sponsors, which has gained us some great sponsorship deals over the years, co-ordinating with Peter on drives and weekend trips and booking all the accommodation and meal venues, etc. Some of Jo's roles are, membership, CPS officer, events coordinator, sponsorship officer, merchandise designer and co-ordinator, senior motorsport official, welfare officer and MUCH more but I won’t go on.  Thank you, Jo.

      All the members who help out at events with set up and pack down, way too many to mention and again as I said previously, I would offend someone if I tried to name you all.  You know who you are, and we thank you, I thank you all from the bottom of my heart.

      Next but by far not least are all our sponsors, who have been loyal to us for so many years and play such an important role in making us who we are.  We thank you all and as members the way to thank them is to use their services.  Please go to the back of your idrive or to Club Partners on our website and let them know you are a member of BMWDCM and you will be rewarded with some great discounts too.

      Talking about Sponsors, if you have a business that you think might interest our members, contact Jo - v.president@bmwdcm.com.au as she is busy at the moment securing sponsors for 2025 and we would love to have you on board with us.

      In other news

      It was brought to my attention that some of our newer members are not aware that we were awarded the International Club of the Year in 2021.  There is a great article about this which I am sure will make you all be so proud to be part of this fantastic club, which we will add to the website shortly.

      Again, I have mentioned TourBoss in this report.  This is a great new app we are using for all our drives from now on.  This enables the driver, solo or with a navigator, to see the instructions on either their phone screens or car screens for clear safe and updated navigation.  We will still be doing group driving, but for those who want to meander and get to the destination at their own pace, you can still use this app and get there safely.   There are some really great options on the app, like calling the group or drive leader, SOS if you breakdown, plus more. We discover more and more each time we use it.   It’s the way of the future and we have it on board to insure that our drives are safe and comfortable for all attending.

      Membership is still growing weekly, and it staggers me how fast we have grown and how great our events are.  I am truly honoured to be the President of such a fine club. 

      We have updated stock numbers in our online store for you to get some great Christmas gifts for your loved ones.  If you are wanting something for Christmas, get your orders in early as Jo and I are not at the office full time at the moment, so please add to the “note” Christmas present, so Jo know it an urgent delivery.

      Talking of Jo, she will be back in hospital on the 11 December to have some re work done on her right shoulder which was replaced in March 2023 but has not given her the relief they were all hoping for, so back in for a day or two to hopefully have her pain free again.  Send her some kind wishes, and I am sure she will update you all on socials, on her progress, as she did with my stay in hospital.

      Thank you all for your support through 2024 and enjoy the festive season but stay safe out there.

      I look forward to getting back out to events soon and seeing you at one somewhere.

      Graeme Bell | President

      BMW Drivers Club Melbourne Inc.

      PO Box 81, Tyabb VIC 3913
      Incorporated in Victoria #A0102695G
      BMW Drivers Club Melbourne Inc is a member of: BMW Clubs Australia and the BMW Clubs International Council
      Motorsport Australia Affiliated Motorsport Club

    • 15 Nov 2024 6:24 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)


      For anyone who's ever been dragged to a car race by a significant other and thought, "This isn't for me." Buckle up because I'm here to tell you it might surprise you!

      Let's be honest, attending my first motorsport event was nerve-wracking. My partner, Martin, loved it, but for me, the noise, the speed, the whole "unknown" factor felt far from fun. I pictured crashes and chaos, but what I witnessed was a world of controlled adrenaline and a surprising focus on safety.

      Seeing these incidents firsthand, rather than just imagining them, was a turning point. Witnessing the measures in place – the briefings, instructor presence, and organized track groups – calmed my nerves. It was clear this wasn't just a bunch of daredevils; it was a well-oiled machine focused on safe enjoyment.

      This shift was a revelation.  Instead of fretting on the sidelines, I wanted to be part of the action – part of the village that keeps these events running smoothly.  So, I undertook Motorsport Australia’s online flagging course and volunteered at my first event; a come and try day with BMWDCM. As a motorsports novice this gave me a behind the scenes look at the considerable planning effort that went into these events. It was comforting to understand that the groupings for track sessions considered driver experience and car ability. Every consideration with safety first, which maximised track time and therefore the driving fun.

      My first flagging the experience was exhilarating!  Being closer to the action not only gave me a deeper appreciation for the sport's complexities, but also put my concerns for my  partner's safety at ease. I was posted to a flagging point for half the day and then start/finish, with a different buddy to train me at each. They were fantastic in sharing their vast experience, their guidance rapidly building my confidence in key observations and standard radio-calls. The day literally raced by! When once I’d have thought being closer to the action would be scary and noisy, I found it engaging and fun. Needless to say, I’ve since flagged several events, refreshing my flagging knowledge before each event and finding each event offers something different to observe.

      I have seen many cars spin off the track or miss the turn and mow the grass. All of them came with comfort of quick responses by the track team and drivers all ok. Cars bumping other cars, cars losing parts on the track, bonnets flying up, vehicles catching fire. All with faster responses than I’d encounter on any of my drives and all with safety gear and training in place. One race, I saw Martin "tap" a wall. My heart lurched, but thankfully, it was a minor incident. He emerged unharmed, and a strange sense of relief washed over me. This wasn't some reckless activity; it was a calculated risk with safety protocols in place.

      My journey didn't stop there.  Flagging, timing, secretary, track-day support and other BMWDCM club volunteering items like navigator on club drives, I’ve been part of it all in only a year!

      I would always see our club Vice President, Jo, busy at events, especially at the driver sign-on. So, I offered to help there, I don’t think Jo could have said “yes” any faster. The next event I joined Jo and Sam in driver registration where they doubled-up with fast paced registering and guiding me as I learnt on the go. It was fascinating to see the array of preparedness by the drivers, from perfectly filled and ordered forms, to not knowing where to start. The one thing the drivers had in common was a keenness to get registered and back to their vehicles. Jo, Sam and I matched our attention to detail with pace and the three of us nailed it super efficiently. It was great fun with Jo and Sam, some banter in between jobs it was more a sociable event then an admin chore. It was also enjoyable to see the array of drivers, all ages and genders, from all walks of life, sharing the same passion for a fun weekend.

      With the sign-on experience under my belt, I was able to give similar help at more club events; more sign-ons, logging, general gopher, traffic marshal. It was completely different to flagging, where I was close to the action all day, this area of the volunteering gave me interaction with so many people, drivers, crew and other officials and offered time to be able to watch a whole race – often from great vantage points! Sometimes it was just those first few hours that made all the difference and then I could spend time elsewhere. It was one of these occasions I discovered timing.

      Timing was another online course I’d undertaken from Motorsport Australia, mostly out of curiosity when I was brushing up on my flagging. When Jo heard this, she sought an opportunity to introduce me to Darren from MUCC who was leading the timing at the event we were at and I was given the opportunity to observe and learn. Darren, like all my tutor buddies thus far was more than happy to share his knowledge. I learnt all about the timing system and how it had transformed from the days of multiple spotters to being an easy 2-person job. The timing system was written in the 80s, perfect for me having grown up in an IT family during that era. The old-fashioned display seemed familiar and I picked up the functionality pretty quickly, enough to be given a trial at helping the next day. Darren was a patient tutor, helping me remember little things and their rationale to keep the accuracy of the results streaming live to race control and you-tube.

      Darren was also great at explaining anything cars and racing. Car models are still mostly a mystery to me, I couldn’t tell an E30 from a Range Rover and certainly not an Improved Production from a Toyota Corolla (my first car). I’ve always used “red hatch” or “black wagon” to describe cars and now I’m quite proud when I can identify cars that fly past the timing booth, even if it’s only a few of them. From our vantage point we could see most of the track and hear the control tower radio calls. I started piecing together my flagging role and how this fitted with those calls, with any gaps filled in by answers from Darren to all my novice questions. It’s safe to say he answered happily, as I was invited to help with timing on more weekends where my learning of both timing and motorsport continued.

      One of my favourite times was the Motorkana day with BMWDCM. If you’d have seen me you’d have thought I was miserable; it was pouring rain and I was standing out in it in my wet weather gear. I was having a fantastic time! I had no idea what Motorkana was or what I’d be doing in volunteering but it was brilliant. Mini car obstacle courses set up, cars divided into groups to tackle one obstacle for a few tries and then two timed goes before moving onto the next. We had two volunteers at each course, we had to brief the drivers, fix the cones when they got knocked over, time them and keep it all moving. It was surprising how much fun it was and it was a bonus to see each driver improve each time they tackled the obstacles. The more one-to-one driver contact allowed some great banter and cheering on. There was also a lot of appreciation, which I’d had at flagging with waves and lights flashing, but up close to hear the thanks was extra nice and certainly outshone the dark clouds throughout the day.

      Over time, familiar faces became friends, and I realized I wasn't just attending events as my partner's plus one.  I had become a fixture in the motorsport community, an asset to the club, and someone who genuinely enjoyed being there. The opportunities to volunteer in different roles had not only given me different experiences, but different perspectives of motorsport and an appreciation of how all the volunteering fitted together in this well-oiled machine. I am Inspired by the camaraderie. The term ‘petrol-head’ is not one I can associate with anyone I’ve met through motorsport, people filled with warm welcomes and a genuine passion for all things automotive. 

      This journey has been about more than just cars and races.  It's about embracing new experiences, discovering hidden passions, and finding a community that welcomes you with open arms, regardless of whether you can tell a BMW from a Subaru.

      So, the next time you find yourself at a motorsport event, take a closer look.  You might just discover a hidden world waiting to be explored, and a place where you, too, can belong.

      Behind every car is a driver. Behind every good driver are volunteers: ambos, scrutineers, flaggies, timing, secretary, marshals, officials, spectators. Behind all the volunteers is a club with a structure, organisation and support.

      Jennifer Rose #887


    • 9 Nov 2024 7:27 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

      Though on the other side of the pits and Armco barriers from our spectacular Championship Round 5/Come & Try day there some months ago, I can still think of no other place I would rather have been than at Sandown for what is without doubt a fabulous auto show on a gorgeously sunny, albeit slightly toasty, day.

      Such a vast and diverse array of cars, old and new, it was a real testament to this humble passion of ours as well as being a great way to celebrate it and engage with other like-minded people.


      The races themselves were pretty brilliant as well, if a wee bit dicey at times. In fact within a mere 10 or 15 minutes of parking up on the hillside, one of the drivers during the morning practice had spun off at turn 9 which was certainly a spectacle to behold and quite the welcome to our day there.

      All in all though, I felt genuinely privileged to be a part of such an amazing event on Saturday, and I extend my immense gratitude to all of those involved in making this happen. I very much look forward to the next Historic Sandown this time in 2025.

      Brayden Burnett # 1044


      From Facebook

      The car display season opend for us on Saturday at the Historics Sandown race meeting tun by the VHRR.

      We had a very healthy turn out of 20 cars, a nice variety of ages and models generously brought along by a very friendly group of our members and a couple of potential members.

      Lovely weather, some good racing, plenty of interactions and a great atmosphere made for a very enjoyable day out at very little cost.

      It was worth it just to hear the F5000s thunder away from the rolling start! We even had some V8s in our group, including a non-BMW one we are only too happy to include.

      Before you ask, the grass cutting was not done by our aero efficient front splitters - would have nice to have beena bit earlier and a bit tidier but we managed.

      Thank you to our members who came along to make it such an enjoyable day.


    • 31 Oct 2024 5:00 PM | Anonymous




      Dear members,  

      October has come and gone and we now have daylight savings, which is great for getting out to enjoy our cars.

      The month that was

      On 8 October we met at Advanced Detail for a very comprehensive lesson on the best way to look after your BMW and other special vehicles. There were also some great products to purchase with full instructions from the staff on which to use for your daily and show needs.  We have been offered discounts on detailing and products which will be shared soon on social media.

      10-13 October was Bathurst 1000 where we had several of our members take the long trip to Bathurst to help run the event.  Thank you to all the volunteers, without your support these great events do not happen.

      Young member, Royce Lyne, scored a Toyota Gazoo Racing Scholarship drive in one of their amazing factory cars.  This was the first time Royce had driven the car and also the first time at Bathurst, so a huge achievement for him and a very exciting time for him and all his family.  We were all so proud of how he drove over the weekend and if you managed to watch you would have seen him out there doing us all so proud.

      On 19 October we had a lunch meet then a nice drive through the Yarra Valley.  We met at Elevations in Emerald for lunch, heading off after our drivers briefing using the TourBoss app for the first time as a full group.  All who attended had the app, which was really handy. If you have not yet downloaded the app, please do, as this is the way of our future drives - safe, efficient and environmentally better, as there is no need for paper navigation instructions.

      After a few stops along the way to stretch our legs and to check all were happy with the app, we were back on the road to have our final stop at Hardorf Chocolate Café in Montrose.  This was a real gem with lots of different chocolates to purchase and great gift ideas. If you need something nice for your loved ones, it is worth a drive to get something special. Thanks again to Peter Williams for the drive and fantastic venue stops.  This event was well attended with over 40 cars on the road with us. 

      25-27 October was the final round of E30 racing, with quite a few of our members in attendance.  Jo managed to secure a new M3 touring for the course car and of course the Racer Industries Safety car was there on track as well.  We had Scott Long as Clerk of the Course, which was a great achievement for him running his own race meeting, which we're very proud of. Scott had come in the last few years of mentoring by us and other heads of motorsport.  There were a lot of our other members out there officiating, but I can't name them all. I can say that we're all very proud of our members who do consistently put in and volunteer at motorsport events. 

      Racing at the event went off without any hitches, with Royce Lyne taking out the championship which is just amazing.  We are all so proud of him and what he has achieved at only 17.

      On 29 October a group of intrepid members went off to Tasmania for a 10-day touring trip. They are still there, so watch our social media post for updates on their trip, it is looking like a great event again planned by both Peter and Jo who do an amazing job with all these social outings.

      Sadly, Jo and I didn't get the opportunity to attend this trip as I had my operation on the 25 October and will be out of action for at least 6 weeks.  For 3 weeks I'll be pretty much house bound with bed rest, but after that I'll gently returning to day-to-day life activities. Thank you to all who have sent messages of support while I have been in hospital.  Things went a little sideways on Friday and for a long-time Jo did not know where I was and what was happening. A 24 hour stay in ICU and then up to the ward was not what we were expecting but the care I have been given has been amazing.  Jo has been with me day and night only leaving to get freshened up, get clean clothes and back in she comes. 

      The month ahead

      November is here and it is a little scary that we are nearly the end of the year.  The big man in red will soon be visiting.

      9 November is our car display at the Sandown Historics.  There are still spots available if you want to attend.

      10 November was our Hill Climb event but unfortunately, we had to cancel this due to me being in hospital and Jo having to care for me.  Don’t stress we will try to get something booked in for early 2025.

      14 November is our Annual General Meeting; this will be held at the Tivoli German Club and we welcome you all to attend and come early for some great German Food. If you are unable to attend, please send through a proxy vote to secretary@bmwdcm.com.au so the voting can be successful.  Proxy forms should have been sent out but if you have lost yours contact Peter at secretary@bmwdcm.com.au and he will be happy to send you a form. 

      12 November has us up at Challenge Bathurst again with a great bunch of drivers and their crew.  This is a 2-day event for us but the event runs from Thursday till Sunday so if you are available to officiate over some of the days, please let us know, so Jo can make the correct arrangements. It is great to see members joining us from most of the clubs in Australia, we have Melbourne of course, Victoria, Canberra, New South Wales, Queensland and South Australian members all attending.  We love these interstate events, they bring all the BMW Clubs Australia members together and make a harmonious event.  Jo and I are hoping to attend this but at this stage we are just doing day by day, it will all depend on my health and if I can get clearance from the medical team.

      12 November also sees a few selected cars attending Motors and Masterpieces which is a re vamp of Motorclassica.  This should be a really good event and even if your car is not on display be sure to pop out and check out all the wonderful vehicles on display.

      We will finish the month on 29 November, our first twilight drive for spring.  Peter is taking us for a drive up to Mount Dandenong to enjoy the sunset at the top of Sky-High Restaurant.  We are not sure if the café will be open when you get there so if you are attending, grab something to eat before you head off from the roadhouse.  We will be using TourBoss again for this event, so have this downloaded ready for a seamless drive experience.

      Looking beyond November

      Dates ahead to remember:

      Check out the calendar for our full list of events and to register for those listed above.

      2025 Clubs Australia Nationals 

      We are very happy with the registrations that have come through so far for our 2025 Nationals. If you have yet to book, please get your registrations in as accommodation if filling quickly, so be sure to get your reservations done before the end of the year and also grab the early bird special pricing on events.

      We have a few of our members, including me, who have been under the weather and our welfare team have been helping them behind the scenes which is fantastic, and I personally thank them for their support.

      Other news

      We have plenty of merchandise in our store which you can order at any time.

      Nationals merchandise is on the nationals website, so have a look and get your orders in.

      We are getting to that time of the year where Jess, our editor of idrive and all things wonderful, will be starting to put together our next edition of idrive.  Jo sent out emails asking for articles and if you have any life experiences with your BMW, please share with us through an article to editor@bmwdcm.com.au.

      Any great photos you take at events, please send to photos@bmwdcm.com.au and this will go up on our website and also may make it into the next edition of idrive.

      Lawrence and Shaaron are now back for there trip to Europe, where they had a great visit with BMW Classic and also did some fantastic tours of their facilities. I am sure Lawrence will be doing an article for the next idrive for us all to read about.  Be sure to let us know if you are planning a trip to Munich, with plenty of notice so we can put you in Contact with the correct people for you to get some behind the scenes experiences.

      This will be all from me as I am not really writing this month’s presidents report, but my loving nurse Jo is typing while is dictate from my hospital bed. 

      Until I see you again, take care and thank you for the kind words to both Jo and I and my children as this has been a troubling few days/week for us all.

      Graeme Bell | President

      BMW Drivers Club Melbourne Inc.

      PO Box 81, Tyabb VIC 3913
      Incorporated in Victoria #A0102695G
      BMW Drivers Club Melbourne Inc is a member of: BMW Clubs Australia and the BMW Clubs International Council
      Motorsport Australia Affiliated Motorsport Club

    • 19 Oct 2024 11:35 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)


      After the weather we endured the day before the planned BMWDCM run I was sceptical about the conditions we might encounter such as trees and debris on the roads we would be cruising on.

      I was also really looking forward to the new navigation system “Tourboss” being used for the first by myself as well as the BMWDCM club. My wife Merilyn was away celebrating her daughters 50th birthday along with her granddaughter, also in Olinda for the weekend.

      This left Mac (my 6-month-old Staffie pup) and me to do the drive. Just for the record when the BMWDCM have a scenic drive day Merilyn looks forward to attending, however when it is a drive day, she rather stays home! Something I simply don’t understand, why wouldn’t a person jump at the chance to enjoy a day out with fellow drivers!

      Arriving at the restaurant carpark, yes, it was a steep ascent, I heard a few “scrapes” as cars came in off the main road, fortunately no-one seemed to suffer any damage. Inside I caught up with some fellows I had met at previous meetings and ordered a bite to eat. I thought a pizza would be an easy meal, but when it came out it was HUGE! Four of us had ordered pizzas and we all just looked at each other when they were put on the table. Only one of the four was “sensible” and had ordered a pizza to share between two, BUT they had also ordered a serve of chips, just in case! Three ate most of their pizza and were planning to get “doggy boxes” but I didn’t like the thought of a “doggy box” rolling around in the car, so I ate the lot!

      Once the debrief was over and we headed out in the two groups, the weather was looking good, the roads weren’t as bad as I thought we were going to have to address, there were a few areas where debris and erosion had washed over some areas, but in general it was a good run.

      I thoroughly enjoyed the day, it is a credit to the BMWDCM the way your runs are put together, they cater for all needs. The “Tourboss” system looks like a great system so far, each vehicle can be tracked and identified during each staged section, I found that the “road speed” limit and the “speed” we travelled at a bonus, also the time lapse for each staged section beneficial.


      I look forward to participating in many more events, at this stage my cars may be wearing the wrong badge, but if its any consolation, they are all from the same country! (We prefer BMWs but we are not fussy - Ed)

      We do have a number of BMW’s in the family, my boys, one has a BMW 120 M and the other bought my 1985 BMW 735 E which has been in the family since 1990.

      Thanks again for a well organised and most enjoyable event.


      Marius Schreuders #1122


    • 9 Oct 2024 2:04 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)


      I love cars, to everyone who knows me that is quite obvious. What I REALLY love is CLEAN cars. Often I will see a beautifully maintained car on the road and think the owners must truly love their cars, just like me. Their pride of ownership is on dlsplay for all the world to see.

      It would be over 50 years since I first took it upon myself to be responsible to maintain my families two cars. My father's Falcon Wagon had a lot of square footage for a keen teenager to try and keep on top of, especially during the Locust plague of the early 1970’s, where it wasn't unusual for the whole front of the car to be covered with the remains of kamikaze Grasshoppers, and the only way to get it off was to to use plastic flywire folded many times to form a scouring pad. Thinking back now it turns my stomach to think about the scratching I would have caused to the paint finishes on the front, but it was only a company car and would soon be replaced with a new one anyway, as that happened religiously every 18 months.  I also remember fondly my mum's beautiful Burgundy Wolseley 24/80, which I used to cut and polish annually without exception. I still recall quite clearly that when i had finished, the polish cloth had more “Burgundy” on it than the car itself.

      Having fought to try and maintain cars for over half a century, I took advantage of the chance to learn more about general automotive cleaning and paint maintenance in the current times, and try and get some pointers from the experts.

      Our BMWDCM October meeting at Advanced Detailing, Cheltenham was that perfect opportunity to learn of the new age products and some simple car washing and detailing tips.

      The evening was extremely informative, in their new pristine premises. You truly could have "eaten your meal off the floor".  We all watched attentively as club member and Advanced Detail cohort “Micheal" gave us tips as he worked on his own newly acquired E92 M3. Some of the tips may have been somewhat obvious to some of us, from soaping the entire car over first, to working from the top of the car downwards, remembering to constantly rinse the wash mitt, and so on. But, I was especially intrigued by the "two bucket wash method” something I have been yet to try, probably the main reason for not doing so is that i am to miserable to go and buy a second bucket.. Of course the idea of two buckets is a very sensible one, to keep the wash mitt free of dirt and grit from the car, and anyone who is fair dinkum about caring for their cars paintwork should use this simple but affective trick.

      Watch the video here.

      The thing that struck me most on the night was the fact that even brand-new cars also require the “Advanced Detail’ touch.  Within the confines of their premises was a brand-new red M2. Only under the luminous bright lights did it become blatantly obvious that finishes on a recently delivered new car can often leave a lot to be desired - paint blemishes, fine scratches and poor presentation of external plastics may leave a bad taste in the mouth of it’s new (but no doubt very proud) owner.  It was distressing to be told “most" new cars (regardless of the make) are presented to unsuspecting owners with "paint in somewhat similar condition to this”. Hardly what any new car buyer would expect, me thinks.  But don’t despair, I had no doubt that the owner would have been delighted with the finish once the “wizards" have performed their magic on this red fire breathing 2 door beast.

      It was also fascinating to learn more about the benefits of "ceramic coating”,  and how this product provides an enviable shine that can last for many years, while also making it easier to keep cars clean on a regular basis.  Products such as this seem to have come along way in the relatively short space of time, a far cry from all the cutting compounds and polishes that still adorn the shelves in my garage.

      To the the guys at "Advanced Detail”, thanks for an informative and enjoyable evening. For me it was well worth coming along to watch, listen and learn.  So there you have it, it seems you actually still can "teach and old dog new tricks".

      Steve Garth #40


    • 30 Sep 2024 5:01 PM | Anonymous




      Dear members,  

      Spring is here and the weather is finally starting to turn good for our drive days and members meetings.

      The month that was

      8 September saw a few of our members attending the NSW Superfest.  This looked like a fantastic event with lots of great cars and trade stands.

      17 September was our monthly meeting with our long-standing sponsors Zagame Auto Body.  For those who missed this event, it's a shame that you did.  This facility is larger than the MCG under roof top and houses some really luxury cars. 

      21 September was a night with a twist.  We attended the Black Rock House Paranormal Investigation tour for a very different night. We booked out both evening sessions, some experiencing signs of interaction with the spirits living in the house.  Jo experienced the spirit 'Thomas' calling out to Jo several times and moving through her, which Jo said was an odd feeling. Peter P also had some communication, which was interesting. Apart form the spirits, the house is a beautiful historical building to go and visit when you are next in the area.  Black Rock house do tours on the first Sunday of each month,  if it's something you're interested in

      29 September was the Distinguished Gentleman’s Drive. This annual world-wide event is run in support of Movember, a charity set up to promote awareness into men’s mental health and health issues in general, particularly prostate cancer, something that impacts more men than you may realise. It is important to say - if you or any of your loved ones are impacted by cancer, take the time to talk about it. You never know where you might find support in those around you.

      Looking ahead

      October kicks off with a large group of our members attending and participating in the E30 round at Phillip Island.  If you have nothing on 4-6 October, be sure to pop down and say hi to the guys and gals and cheer them all on. We will be there too supporting our members both DCM members and E30 members. If you can’t get down to the Island you can always watch the action on BlendLine TV.

      On 8 October we will be visiting Advanced Detailing which is owned by one of our club members.  This looks like it is going to be a great night with already a lot of members registering for this.  Registrations are essential to allow for catering. 

      10-13 October is Bathurst 1000. Sadly this year Jo and I won’t be attending as I have pending surgery and need to stay healthy and prepare for that. But we do have a few members up there officiating and our own Royce Lyne securing a drive in the Gazoo Toyota 86 round.  Make sure you tune in and cheer Royce on!

      On 19 October we are off to the Yarra Valley – starting at lunch time for a change and ending in the afternoon at a chocolate shop. Don’t miss this drive, it is going to be fantastic. We are also now using a new app for our drive events and want everyone that comes on our drives to download 'Tourboss'. It is a great resource for the club drive events and will help everyone to stay on track and safe on our drives. Check it out at https://tourboss.app/.

      25 October is the final round of E30 Racing for 2024 at Calder Park. We have organised something very special on the track from BMW.  Be sure to come check it out you will not be disappointed!

      29 Oct - 7 Nov sees our group of intrepid drivers off to Tassie.  Again, Jo and I will miss this one as well as this is a week after my surgery, and I will be laid up for a few weeks recovering.  I have looked over the trip booklet and it looks like a lot of great places will be visited. Jo won’t be there, but she will be co-ordinating everything from home with our new Tourboss App, which all will be using again and on all of our drives going forward.

      'What is Tour Boss?' you may ask.  It is an app developed for ease of driving, safety and sustainability for all. Single drivers will love this as there is no need for paper navigation notes - it will all be on the app.  If you are attending any of our drives this will be an essential tool because without this app, you won't get your navigation instructions. 

      Each car is also visible on the app and you can see where all the cars are and know who is driving in front or behind you.  For any further information give Jo a call on 0412661900 and she can talk you through.

      Date to remembers and put in your diary.

      • 9 November – Sandown Historic Car Display

      • 14 November – BMW Drivers Club Melbourne AGM 

      • 21–24 November – Challenge Bathurst - Officials required

      • 21 November – Motors and Masterpieces

      • 23–24 November – Challenge Bathurst - Still a few spots left

      • 8th December – Christmas Show and Shine – Cruden farm

      • 30 January – 3 February  – Bathurst 12 Hour - only a few spots left

      • 24 – 27 April – BMW Clubs Australia Nationals – Hosted by BMW Drivers club Melbourne

      Check out the calendar for our full list of events and to register for those listed above.

      2025 Clubs Australia Nationals

      We have been busily working and plannign for the 2025 Nationals. You can check out the website at bmwclubnationals.com.au. All of the event details and booking info is there. We have had so many sponsors come on board so far. I’d like to thank all of them for their support of what will be a huge weekend of all things BMW.

      If you’d like to help us run an event at the nationals, there are links to register as a helper or official. Smash Property Investing have come on board to help cover the official’s apparel for the nationals. Thank you to Smash Property Investing we very much appreciate your support.

      We also welcome BMW Group Australia on board with the promise of lots of support for the nationals. We are very proud of our close association with BMW and look forward to seeing that association bloom at Melbourne BMW on the welcome night and across the weekend with special vehicles and personnel on hand to enjoy the weekend with us.

      Nationals merchandise is available for pre-order on the nationals website, so if you are planning on joining us, or would just like to order some of the event merchandise it is all there for pre-order now. Jo and I have been wearing the jacket and shirts on some of our recent events and they are great. I love the jacket, it's wind/weatherproof and warm for those chilly Melbourne mornings we could get in April.

      Thank you to the nationals team for all their hard work so far, its going to be a huge event, one to really remember.

      Club Permit Renewals

      We always ask that you be as organised as possible with your Club Permit renewals and don't leave them until the last minute. However over the next month or so, we do ask you to be a little patient. Please plan ahead and don’t leave getting a signature until the last minute.

      Lawrence is away in Europe for another month yet and I will be flat on my back for quite a few weeks, so please allow for it and phone first to make an appointment if you want to come down, as we might not be readily available, especially late October into early November. Your best option is post it to us or email the online form and we will get it back to you as soon as we can.

      Other news

      As I mentioned above, Lawrence and Shaaron are on a wonderful trip in Europe and we wish them all the enjoyment possible. We will get some great updates from them once they get back with them visiting BMW in Munich in October.

      Membership going up all the time, welcome to all the new and returning members, we hope you get everything you expect out of our club, and remember, it is your club too, so join in and don’t be afraid to let us know if you have any ideas or places you think we would like to go to. Always looking for new events to add to our calendar.

      Our Welfare team are working away in background. Thank you to those members that donate a little extra with their membership to help us help other members in their time of need. We help each other where we can, so if you need anything at all, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our Team if you need support or help in any way.

      Anyone with an article about any of our events, please be sure to forward this to v.president@bmwdcm.com.au along with any high quality photos you may have.  Send them separate, please do not include the photos in your article.

      As for photos, if you have great photos from any of our events, please send to photos@bmwdcm.com.au and we will add them in our photo gallery.

      Finally, some of you would have heard I am not well. I have prostate cancer.  The next little while will be hard time for Jo and I and our family, so I would ask you all to respect our privacy and if we do not reply to emails or messages straight away, we will, please be patient. Thank you to all that have sent me messages or calls of support, it is heart-warming to know we have so many that care about us. From 24 October I will be off air for a few days whilst in hospital then will convalesce at home for a few weeks.

      I will be back on deck, hopefully sooner rather than later, and with all Jo's care, we are still hoping to be at Challenge Bathurst to help run the team at the end of November.

      Thanks for being with us and I hope to see you at an event somewhere soon.

      Take Care out there.

      Graeme Bell | President

      BMW Drivers Club Melbourne Inc.

      PO Box 81, Tyabb VIC 3913
      Incorporated in Victoria #A0102695G
      BMW Drivers Club Melbourne Inc is a member of: BMW Clubs Australia and the BMW Clubs International Council
      Motorsport Australia Affiliated Motorsport Club

    • 18 Sep 2024 7:11 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)


      This organisation has many testimonials that you can find on the web as to the standard of workmanship and service provided to many car owners but unsaid, until we witnessed it first hand, was the very generous spread provided and informative welcome that was followed by a guided tour of the facility.  Many models of cars in various states of repair kept all of us fascinated and the range of activities taking place on any day. 

      What testimonials don’t cover is the amazing work done on converting a multi level building designed to print the Melbourne Age into an automotive repair facility.  Without doubt the spaciousness, the excellent lighting and cleanliness with all relevant equipment at each station makes it a place for employees to do their best. No better automotive workplace place exists in Victoria.  

      High standards of knowledge are part of the workplace expectations of each employee given these magnificent facilities and the challenges that each car can bring to bear. 

      On leaving I felt privileged to have been shown the company and was secure in the knowledge that should I have an incident there is a place that can return my wheels to me after a first class repair.

      Peter Kelly

      From the club's Facebook post

      Great night tonight at club sponsor Zagame Auto Body. Such a fantastic facility.  Thank you to Gabi and Andre for welcoming us and showing us around this amazing facility.  Sadly, not allowed to take too many pics of the amazing cars and the work they do here but well worth the visit for everyone that came.




    • 31 Aug 2024 6:22 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)


      As the sun slowly rose, so did my excitement—it was the day of my first drive with the ‘BMW Drivers Club Melbourne’, and it held special significance for me and my wife. For any BMW enthusiast, the letter “M” is a symbol of the “Most Powerful Letter in the world,” and in my case, “M” also stood for Melbourne— a new beginning in a new city. Having recently moved to the city, I was eager to connect with fellow BMW enthusiasts and, most importantly, experience my new BMW M340i in its full glory. This was not only my introduction to the BMW community, but also a perfect way to explore Melbourne and the greater Victorian region. 

      The day began early at the Pancake Parlour in Fountain Gate, Narre Warren. Meeting at 8:00 a.m. for breakfast, I was eager to connect with fellow club members and share in the excitement of the day ahead. Being new to the area, I found this gathering a great way to break the ice—there’s nothing quite like bonding over a love for BMWs. As I sat down with my coffee and pancakes, surrounded by fellow BMW enthusiasts, I knew the day ahead was going to be exciting.

      By 9:30 a.m., the convoy of BMWs was ready to leave, and the thrill of hearing those high-performance engines start was electric. I felt the excitement of being part of this convoy. The line of BMWs, polished and gleaming, wound its way out of the city, turning heads as we navigated through the early morning traffic. Our first stop, at Blue Rock Lake , gave me the chance to get to know my fellow drivers and take in the views of Blue Rock. With new acquaintances made and stories exchanged, we set off again, eager to continue our journey to Walhalla.

      The drive to Walhalla was everything I had hoped for and more. The winding roads, lined with lush greenery and spectacular views, were a dream come true for any driving enthusiast. The thrill of navigating those twists and turns, with the BMW purring beneath me, was an unforgettable experience. The camaraderie within the convoy only heightened the enjoyment. 

      We arrived in Walhalla around midday, greeted by the charming historic buildings and serene atmosphere. Our first adventure after grabbing some much needed lunch was a ride on the Walhalla Goldfields Railway, which took us on a scenic journey through the narrow canyon. Surrounded by dense bushland, the train journey offered incredible views of the valley, taking us back in time to the town’s goldmining days. Following the train ride, some of us opted for the underground mine tour, to explore the narrow tunnels and stories of miners long past. For those not on the mine tour, a leisurely walk along the old tramway provided great views over the town and its surrounding landscapes. Many took the opportunity to visit the local cafés, explore the historic buildings, or take a short bushwalk through the area. There was no shortage of things to do in Walhalla, and the charm of the town made it easy to lose track of time.

      As the afternoon wore on, we started our journey back to Melbourne. The return journey was relaxed, with a sense of contentment. The day had been filled with history, beautiful scenery, and a real sense of adventure. Looking back, my first BMW Drivers Club experience exceeded all expectations. From the early morning breakfast to the historic train ride, every part of the day was memorable. The drive, of course, was the highlight—there’s something truly special about being part of a convoy of BMWs cruising through some of Victoria’s most scenic roads.

      I can’t wait for the next club event, and for those who haven’t joined a drive yet, I highly recommend you do! After all, there’s nothing quite like the feeling of hitting the open road with "The Most Powerful Letter in the World" behind you.

      See you on the next adventure!

      - Venkat Nuthakki #1225


    • 31 Aug 2024 5:00 PM | Anonymous




      Dear members,  

      Spring is nearly here, and we have had some amazing sunny and warm days. Soon we will be looking forward to the return of our twilight drives, which I can’t wait for! I just don’t know where the weeks and months go, being such a busy club has a lot to do with that, I guess. There always seems to be something on to join in with all our friends and enjoy the Club’s activities.

      The month that was

      On 6 August we started with our joint members meeting at new Club Sponsors, Doncaster BMW, which was a huge success.  We invited our friends from BMW Motorcycle Club Victoria to join us there too and we had a great turn out.  It was so nice of Phill, Lydia and all the staff, to stay behind and put on such an amazing night.  If you are in the area, be sure to pop in and say hi and let them know you are a BMW Drivers Club Melbourne member. They will be sure to look after you.

      On 11 August we were at Sandown for Round 5 of the Traction Tyres/Yokohama Drivers Championship.  The weather was brilliant and not long after the gates opened all the cars flooded in and we had an at capacity event.  Thank you again to all the helpers on the day and VFT for their flag marshals and officials who do a brilliant job.  We had some very experienced drivers there with their sons too - welcoming Steve Richards, Clay Richards, John Blanchard and Harrison Blanchard.  It was great to see the interaction between these well know drivers and their up-and-coming sons on the day.  We also have a lot of our members who are parent and child teams, and this is a great thing to see at these events. We really like to see the next generation of drivers coming to our events and continuing their family traditions.

      We also had our Racer Industries parade laps at Sandown, which attracted a large group and there were only smiles on the faces of all who participated in this event.  Thank you to our sponsor, Racer Industries, for the loan of the course car, this always looks great on the day and attracts a lot of attention.  If you need anything for the track, be sure to mention you are a member to obtain your club discount at Racer Industries.

      23-25 August was Round 3 of E30 Racing Championship at Sandown.  Again,  we saw a great turn out of cars and members both participating and supporting the category.  Thank you to all the members who joined us all over the weekend to cheer on the teams. BMW Drivers Club Melbourne are sponsoring the Driver of the Round this year for E30 Racing.  The winners so far this year are:

      • Round 1 at Winton: Benjamin Munro 
      • Round 2 at Phillip Island: Martin Taylor. 
      • Round 3 at Sandown: You'll have to wait and see when we get to round 4 at Phillip Island on 4-6 October!

      If you are thinking of heading down to Phillip Island to watch and would like to stay for the weekend, be sure to call Walter and his crew at Kaloha Resort, Cowes to get a great deal.  Be sure to mention you are a BMWDCM member. 

      On 25 August some of our members headed up to Broadford for Round 6 of our Traction Tyres/Yokohama Drivers Championship.  Our members love this track, and it was great to see them out there having such a great time.

      26 August was a special Zoom link to meet and learn from one of BMW's Visionaries.  Wow what a brilliant night.  It was so great to see so many of our members log in and enjoy Sydney born Dr Stella Clarke, talk us through so much.  What an amazing woman.

      On 31 August we all met to start the day at the Pancake Parlour in Fountain Gate for a hearty breakfast, before enjoying one of Peter Williams’ fantastic drives through the countryside to Wahalla.  Some of us joined the train ride which went for just on an hour, while others did the tour of the Mining tunnels.  This is a beautiful old town, almost standing still from the effects from time.  A real little gem and some of the roads to get there are awesome for our cars and drivers to enjoy.

      Next months events.

      On 8 September we have been invited to join our friends from BMW Drivers Club NSW at the NSW SuperFest. This is looking like a fantastic event with quite a few of our members already registered.  Registrations are still open, so it is not too late to enjoy the fun of the Sydney Motorsport Complex.

      On 17 September we join our long-standing sponsors for our September members meeting at Zagame Auto Body.  This is a fabulous state of the art facility, and we will get a private guided tour throughout their workshops and display areas.  Registration for this event is essential as you will need to put your car registration number on your booking form to be able to gain access to the venue.  Don’t miss out this should be a brilliant night.

      On 21 September we have our Black Rock Paranormal Investigation evening, which is nearly sold out.  As I am typing this there is only 2 spots left for the 8.30 group.  Lots of fun will be had on the night with two groups going through this beautiful historic building to enjoy the history of what is know as the second most haunted building in Melbourne with the old Goal being the first.

      Date to remembers and put in your diary.

      • 29 October - 7 November Tasmania Driving Tour.  This is going to be a fun filled event with some great driving roads but also some time for you to explore the wonders of the Apple Isle.  Registrations close on 7 September, so don’t miss out as once the ferry is full, you wont be able to register.
      • 9 November - Sandown Historics Car Display.
      • 14 November - BMW Drivers Club Melbourne Annual General Meeting – German Tivoli Club.
      • 21-24 November - Challenge Bathurst (Officials needed).
      • 21 November - Motors and Masterpieces.
      • 23-24 November - Challenge Bathurst Regularity – 16 spots left.
      • 8 December – Christmas Show and Shine – Family Fun Picnic.
      • 30 January 30 – 3 February – Bathurst 12 Hour - only 4 spots left.

      Check out the calendar for our full list of events and to register for those listed above.

      2025 Clubs Australia Nationals

      On 24-27 April 2025 we are hosting the 2025 BMW Clubs Australia Nationals. The website is now live for you to register at www.bmwclubnationals.com.au.

      Be sure to get your bookings in soon at WestWaters, Caroline Springs as rooms are selling fast. This is going to be a fantastic event with so much for all to enjoy and take part in. If you haven’t been to a Nationals event before, this is one you need to get to and see what the Nationals is all about.

      We will be needing helpers and officials throughout the Nationals, as well as in the lead up to it, so please register your interest with Simon via officials@bmwdcm.com.au and let him know what rolls and days you will be available to volunteer or help out.

      Other news

      It is simply amazing to see the membership still growing, currently over 820, and even with the current economic climate, members are still staying so loyal to our Club, this makes me so proud.  Welcome to all the new members, I look forward to seeing you out an about at an event real soon, I hope you enjoy what the Club has to offer, and you grow to love it as we do.

      Don’t forget that if you are interacting with any of our sponsors or supporters, let them know you are a member of the Club, and that their support is very much appreciated. Also keep an eye on the Club partners page, so you can make the most of your membership and give back those who support our Club. We truly appreciate the support we have from our Sponsors, and we try and give them value for their support, so please do use them for any of the products or services they provide.

      We are also trialling an exciting new app for our drives at the moment, once we have finished evaluating it and we take it up, it will take our drives to another level. Very excited to be at the forefront of using technology to make our events better, easier and safer for all involved. Watch this space. It will be a huge benefit to all that come on our drives.

      Our welfare team is working away in the background, helping out where needed. Remember we are here for you if you need a friend, a shoulder to lean on or an ear to listen. We are very proud of our Team and the support they have, and continue to, give. Thank you to the Team. If you need anything, please reach out.

      Lawrence and Shaaron have now headed off on a well-earned vacation for the next few months, so if you have any club permit renewals be sure to email them to cpsrenewals@bmwdcm.com.au or post them to 4/244 Marine Parade, Hastings VIC 3915 with a stamped, self-addressed envelope and we will process them and get them back to you as soon as we can. Do not post them to Lawrence’s address, as he won’t see them for some months!

      I am not normally one to talk about myself, but some of you may have already heard that I am facing some health challenges at the moment. This may impact Jo and my ability to get to some of the club events over the coming months, but hopefully everything will be sorted out and we’ll be back at as many events as we are normally at in good time. Thank you for all the kind words and calls I have already received, the love and support you all offer is much appreciated and makes the journey much easier. Thank you all.

      Take care out there and I look forward to seeing you at an event somewhere soon.

      Graeme Bell | President

      BMW Drivers Club Melbourne Inc.

      PO Box 81, Tyabb VIC 3913
      Incorporated in Victoria #A0102695G
      BMW Drivers Club Melbourne Inc is a member of: BMW Clubs Australia and the BMW Clubs International Council
      Motorsport Australia Affiliated Motorsport Club

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