Mini owners from all across the country are being invited to help make history on August 3, by taking part in the world's largest-ever parade of Minis and establish a new Guinness World Record.
Michigan dealer Mini of Grand Rapids, together with Mini USA, are
hoping that more than 1,451 Minis will converge on Mackinaw City, MI, to motor northwards in a complete convoy along Interstate 75 and complete a mass crossing of Michigan's iconic 26,372 ft long, 500 ft high Mackinac Bridge - where the official car count will be made.
'Mini on the Mack' was conceived as part of Mini's 'Not Normal' global brand campaign and promises to be great fun for all participants, as well as a record-setting event. After the mid-morning bridge crossing, lunch and entertainment will be provided for all Mini motorists at Little Bear East Arena, St. Ignace, followed by a short walk downtown to the Bayside Music Festival which concludes with fireworks at dusk.
"Our 'Not Normal' brand campaign conveys Mini's individual, high-energy attitude toward life and highlights Mini's strong, independent character. This July we're rolling out the second phase of our brand campaign in several bold and refreshing ways and 'Mini on the Mack' is a perfect example of that philosophy," said Tom Salkowsky, Department Head, Mini Marketing.
"The Mackinac Bridge was the world's longest suspension bridge when it first opened in 1957, so it's an historic and imposing location for attempting to set a new Guinness World Record," he added.
The current Guinness Record was set in 2009 in the UK by the London & Surrey Mini Owners Club, which brought together 1,450 Mini cars to fill the historic 2-mile auto racing circuit around the famous Crystal Palace park in the UK's capital city.
To become part of the biggest-ever Mini parade, owners should register at www.minionthemack.com to secure their spot at the event and purchase commemorative t-shirts. The registration fee (Adults $25 - Children 6-12, $10), covers bridge crossing toll, antennae topper, lunch, music, car contests, shuttle service, entrance to the Bayside Music Festival and Fireworks.
Michigan dealer Mini of Grand Rapids, together with Mini USA, are
hoping that more than 1,451 Minis will converge on Mackinaw City, MI, to motor northwards in a complete convoy along Interstate 75 and complete a mass crossing of Michigan's iconic 26,372 ft long, 500 ft high Mackinac Bridge - where the official car count will be made.
'Mini on the Mack' was conceived as part of Mini's 'Not Normal' global brand campaign and promises to be great fun for all participants, as well as a record-setting event. After the mid-morning bridge crossing, lunch and entertainment will be provided for all Mini motorists at Little Bear East Arena, St. Ignace, followed by a short walk downtown to the Bayside Music Festival which concludes with fireworks at dusk.
"Our 'Not Normal' brand campaign conveys Mini's individual, high-energy attitude toward life and highlights Mini's strong, independent character. This July we're rolling out the second phase of our brand campaign in several bold and refreshing ways and 'Mini on the Mack' is a perfect example of that philosophy," said Tom Salkowsky, Department Head, Mini Marketing.
"The Mackinac Bridge was the world's longest suspension bridge when it first opened in 1957, so it's an historic and imposing location for attempting to set a new Guinness World Record," he added.
The current Guinness Record was set in 2009 in the UK by the London & Surrey Mini Owners Club, which brought together 1,450 Mini cars to fill the historic 2-mile auto racing circuit around the famous Crystal Palace park in the UK's capital city.
To become part of the biggest-ever Mini parade, owners should register at www.minionthemack.com to secure their spot at the event and purchase commemorative t-shirts. The registration fee (Adults $25 - Children 6-12, $10), covers bridge crossing toll, antennae topper, lunch, music, car contests, shuttle service, entrance to the Bayside Music Festival and Fireworks.
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