This weekend, France will open its doors to the public. From government buildings to private farmhouses, people will be given free access to some of the country’s most beloved, cherished and important heritage sites. But it isn’t only old buildings on display. Together with Motul, the French national federation for classic cars (FFVE) will feature a display of 20 rare and historically important vehicles at the Palais-Royal in Paris. On display will be some of the rarest cars and motorcycles in France – some of them restored thanks to the help of Motul and its support of the Fondation du Patrimoine. Romain Grabowski, Motul’s head of brand, shares the story of the brand’s efforts to protect motoring heritage in France.
