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CLAYESMORE CLASSIC & SUPERCAR SUNDAY IS BACK!

Sunday 13 August 2023, Clayesmore School, Dorset

Set in front of Clayesmore School’s majestic Main House, Sunday 13th August promises to be an incredible day for lovers of prestige cars; from the super bright supercars, to heritage and classic beauties.

Set in 70 acres of glorious grounds with a sweeping driveway to the main house, Clayesmore couldn’t be more of a stunning backdrop to display exotic and heritage cars. It is a community event for all the family, with gourmet street food, fizz & entertainment. What’s not to love!

Last year’s inaugural event blew everyone away with 180 drop-dead gorgeous classic and supercars exhibiting in the blazing sunshine. Over 1,500 guests joined them for stunning cars, delicious street food, stunning cocktails and, of course, brilliant music! It was a great vibe.

This year is going to be bigger, better and faster!.... with more exhibitors and clubs attending and a packed programme of new things to see and do.

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WANT TO EXHIBIT?

Clayesmore is keen for classic & supercar owners and clubs to sign up to exhibit. Please register at: apertaevents.co.uk/paddock

There will be 2 ‘REV OFFs’ so visitors can hear the roar of the visiting supercars! Also guest speakers and judges to help award exhibitors with Best Club Stand, People’s Choice Award and more. This is a family event too with plenty of fun for the kids.

The event is a collaboration with Old Clayesmorian, Zander Miller (2022) who developed his love of supercars into a business during lockdown; building an enviable list of supercar contacts and hosting various smaller events along the South Coast. “We were very proud to celebrate Zander’s entrepreneurship last year and partner with him on the launch of the Clayesmore Classic and Supercar Sunday event” says Jo Thomson, Head of Clayesmore. “Following the success of last year’s event, we are thrilled to continue that relationship, and we look forward to welcoming everyone back to Clayesmore to see the magnificent exhibit of cars in our glorious grounds.”

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