Tia Fenton, 25, who is Reece’s daughter and now mainly organises the event, admitted anti-social driving had been increasing “a lot” over the past couple of weeks at the event.
She said some drivers turned up drifting – where the driver oversteers a car to drive sideways round corners – or racing or making burnouts – when they keep a vehicle stationery while spinning its wheels.
“I’m not sure why, maybe its the nice weather and people want to show off,” she added.
“We don’t condone any of that stuff here, we are a static only meet.”
A spokesperson for Telford & Wrekin Highways team said they were “aware of ongoing issues relating to car cruising” in parts of the borough and continued to work closely with West Mercia Police.
“A borough-wide High Court injunction is a significant legal option that must be proportionate, evidence-based, and typically reserved for situations involving persistent public nuisance, disorder, or risk to public safety,” they added.
“Our focus remains on targeted interventions in identified hot spots.”
