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  • The RML Short Wheelbase is powered by a Ferrari V12 engine, showcasing 40 years of engineering and development  
  • The RML will also be on display alongside the Aston Martin Nimrod prototype
  • June Scramble attendees can also expect a celebratory Le Mans display in addition to curated content and cars from the Scramblers’ membership club

Attendees of the Bicester Heritage June Scramble will be the first to witness the official public debut of the RML Short Wheelbase, on the 19th of June.

RML, founded by Ray Mallock and now run by his son Michael, will showcase 40 years of engineering in motorsport and performance cars with the first official public appearance of the car, following three years of development.

Car Zero, the pre-production prototype will be on display for Scramble attendees to see, powered by a Ferrari V12 engine within a carbon fibre body. The RML will also be on display alongside the Aston Martin Nimrod prototype, developed by Ray Mallock in 1981.

The Nimrod will form part of a special Le Mans display, celebrating the 90th running of the race and featuring winners and rarities.

The Scramble event sees the best-preserved WW2 RAF Bomber Station in the country open its doors to 5,000 attendees, with the 47 industry-leading Specialists based in the Heritage Quarter allowing behind the scenes access to their showrooms and workshops.

Bicester Heritage’s Scramblers membership club will also be out in full force, with hundreds of members’ cars planned as part of curated displays along the leafy avenues.

Scramblers and the Scramble events exist to celebrate the historic motoring sector and the magic in the driving and preservation of classic cars, while making these experiences accessible for future generations and families.

“We are delighted that RML has chosen such a fitting backdrop for the launch of what is a truly special car, for both the motorsport and performance engineering worlds.” Comments Philip White, Associate Director, Brand and Marketing at Bicester Motion.

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