James Worthington, Co-Owner of Telford-based workwear provider MyWorkwear, is preparing to host his fifth Radical Rogues Rally in aid of the company’s national charity partner, Race Against Dementia.

Taking place from 12th-14th June 2026, a record-breaking 40 cars will take part in this year’s rally. Inspired by iconic James Bond filming locations, the cinematic driving experience will see participants travel across some of Scotland’s most dramatic roads, raising both awareness and vital funds for the charity.

Building on the success of last year’s event, which saw 38 cars take part, the 2026 rally not only marks the largest to date but also aims to exceed the 2025 fundraising total of over £25,000.

The rally has attracted strong support from MyWorkwear customers, as well as businesses and individuals from across the UK. Participants include title sponsor Nuneaton Signs Ltd, alongside JPS Projects, Darchem Engineering, Plus Automation, Pinnacle Concierge, Rallying the Wright Way, Equals Five, Owen Daniels, Ignition Performance, Porsche Centre Chester and Garage Talk. 

Speaking of the fundraiser, James Worthington said “This rally is something I’m incredibly proud of. It was founded in memory of my father, Mike Worthington, who passed away from Alzheimer’s in 2021. Over the past five years, it has grown significantly, and it’s fantastic to see such strong support for this year’s event following an incredibly successful rally in 2025.”

While places in the rally have sold out, there are still a number of ways to support the cause. Merchandise is available to the public, supplied by MyWorkwear, with 10% of proceeds going to Race Against Dementia. The Radical Rogues also have an in-house artist who can create one-of-a-kind paintings of your car where 10% of proceeds also go to the charity. 

More information about the rally can be found on the Radical Rogues website: https://www.radicalrogues.com/ 

Donations can kindly be made via Just Giving: https://www.justgiving.com/page/radicalroguesrally2026