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Beaulieu Supercar Weekend roars into life 7th & 8th August

Beaulieu Supercar Weekend is set to return for a huge weekend of automotive excitement on Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th August, bringing together impressive high-performance motors for a show that the whole family will love.

Now in its 10th year, the two-day event set in the grounds of the National Motor Museum and the parkland of Palace House will feature over 900 jaw-dropping supercars, with high-octane demonstration runs, sound-offs and impressive displays throughout the weekend.

Be thrilled by the sights and sounds of high-performance machines being put to the test with demonstration runs, as owners show what their prized supercars can do. Then for the sound-off on the Beaulieu Arena, you decide which of the assembled supercars has the best engine sound, as mega machines are revved to discover the spectators’ favourite.

Explore special displays on the lawns of Palace House and across the supercar parking paddocks, which will be the place to see amazing high performance machines. While new for 2021 is the Performance and Sports area featuring impressive sports cars. Visit www.beaulieu.co.uk/events/beaulieu-supercar-weekend for the latest details on the show as they are announced.

Don’t forget to head inside the recently reopened National Motor Museum to see for yourself what the top-performing cars of yesteryear looked like, while little ones will love the chance to explore Little Beaulieu, the exciting new play area modelled on Lord Montagu’s ancestral home of Palace House.

Whilst we continue to operate with Covid safety in mind, we request visitors to book their tickets in advance at www.beaulieu.co.uk/events/beaulieu-supercar-weekend. Please note that Supercar Driver applications for the paddocks have now closed, but applications for the Performance & Sports area are still open.

Tickets include entrance to all that Beaulieu has to offer, including Sculpture at Beaulieu, the National Motor Museum, Little Beaulieu, On Screen Cars, the ancestral Montagu home Palace House, Secret Army exhibition, 13th century Beaulieu Abbey and the stunning grounds and gardens. Visit www.beaulieu.co.uk for more information.

*Article Source http://www.beaulieu.co.uk

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