BEAULIEU Supercar Weekend will be taking place in New Forest on August 6 and 7.

Families and car enthusiasts can expect McLarens, Aston Martins, Ferraris and more, all in the grounds of the National Motor Museum and Beaulieu parkland, alongside demonstration runs and sound-offs where cars undergo a 100-metre sprint.

Lamborghini, Ferrari, McLaren, Porsche and Maserati will be just a few of the cars taking place in popular demonstration runs.

The weekend will feature five limited-edition McLarens gathering together, with a McLaren F1 being joined by examples of the hybrid Artura and P1, along with, for the Sunday only, a McLaren 750LT MSO and a McLaren Senna, built in honour of racing driver Ayrton Senna.

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There will also be a trio of special Ferraris, as an F40, Daytona and LaFerrari take their places within the show, while Toyota’s Supra will be well represented by classic and modern-day examples of the machine.

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20 Astons, of all ages and models. are also already booked to take part in this one-off display at Palace House.

In the afternoon, crowds have the opportunity to gather to see the return of the supercar sound-off, as a selection of cars shows off the sounds of their engines. Whichever creates the loudest cheer from spectators will receive a trophy.

The Sporting Bears Motor Club are attending the show, raising money for children’s charities by raffling off rides in a select number of supercars.

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The GT40 Enthusiasts Club, Classic Corvette Club UK and Viper Owners Association are just a few of the clubs that will be taking part.

Car fans can also head inside the National Motor Museum to see new exhibition Bond in Motion – No Time To Die, home to different Aston Martins, including Bond’s DB5 and V8, as well as agent Nomi’s Aston Martin DBS Superleggera.

Newly opened in time for the summer holidays is The Story of Motoring in 50 Objects. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the National Motor Museum, this new exhibition gathers together different historical vehicles, motoring artefacts, film footage, images, documents and books from more than 1.7 million items in the museum’s collections.

A ticket to the show includes - No Time To Die in the National Motor Museum, Little Beaulieu, World of Top Gear, On Screen Cars, the ancestral Montagu home Palace House, Secret Army Exhibition, 13th century Beaulieu Abbey and the stunning grounds and gardens.

For the latest details and to pre-book your tickets go to beaulieusupercarweekend.co.uk

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