
M25 Audi Team
Rain held off for The Herts 10K on Sunday morning for what turned out to be a beautiful autumnal morning. Almost 2,500 runners started the race at 10am to help raise £200,000 or The The Grove House Hospice. After a brief pep talk from team organisor, Sarah, the M25 Audi team joined the warm up in our respective dealership teams and rivalry commenced!
Despite being cross country, the ground under foot was surprisingly firm and the 2,000 white Grove House event T Shirts, puffing and wheezing around the course, were only mildly in need of some washing machine action by the finish. Representing Finchley Road, I’m pleased to have been the first of M25 Audi team over the line, shortly followed by Read more…

Darren Guiver
Hi, I’m Darren Guiver and welcome to my blog. I took the decision to use this forum with a view to give you my personal perspective on what’s happening here on planet M25 Audi & within the Spire Automotive Group. The art of blogging is a whole new experience for me, so please… be patient!
This week the centres are getting geared up towards the official centre launch of the A5 Sportback (the latest addition to the A5 range), on the 17th & 18th October. We’re holding launch events across the sites which include a fashion show and children’s theatre production. These events are very ambitious and somewhat different from what we have showcased in the past but I’m quietly confident that they will be a great success. There are also opportunities for a sneaky peak at our preview evenings at Whetstone Audi on the 14th October and on the 15th October at the Goldfish Restaurant in Hampstead, North London. If you would like an exclusive invite please email us.
On a personal note, I’m getting geared up for the release of the new R8 Spyder. What a beautiful car, and that’s not my Audi bias coming through! Read more…

Justin Howard
Having competed in my 35-39 age group category with good results in triathlon since 2005, you could say I have an unfair advantage for this weekend’s Herts 10K Run. However, from past experience, I know its pretty undulating and heads across country which drains the leg muscles of all power… and as a I look out of the window writing this and note the rain cascading down… its going to be a bit muddy.. oh!
I usually train 6 times a week, mixing swimming, cycling and running, mindful that each session must be specific to the race approaching. So runs have been longer and slower since August, building up to the recent Half Ironman race I completed in September, Read more…