Hundreds of sports cars will converge on Newby Hall in Ripon next weekend when one of the season's most popular events returns.
Autumn Sports Cars in the Park is one of a series of shows which have been running for 21 years at Newby and other stately homes across the UK.
The shows bring together exhibits from car clubs and individual car enthusiasts, and will return on Sunday 7th September.
A wide range of prestigious car marques will be on display in the grounds of Newby including Alfa Romeo, Aston Martin, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche and McLaren.

There will also be a range of trade stands as well as several market stalls.
Stuart Gill, Commercial Director at Newby Hall, said:
“Sports Cars in the Park comes to Newby twice a year and is always popular with the exhibitors and visitors.
“It is a great family day out where visitors can enjoy a wide range of vintage and new marques in our fantastic North Yorkshire setting.”
It’s not too late to register to exhibit at the event – go to www.carsinthepark.org.uk to find out more.
Entry to Newby’s award-winning gardens, adventure playground, dollshouse and teddy bear exhibitions is included in the admission price.

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