FERRARIS, Lambourghinis and other exotic cars will be in Wilton in August for the annual Supercars event.
Lord Pembroke will be hosting one of the largest displays of supercars in the country at Wilton House on August 14 to raise funds for Salisbury District Hospital’s Stars Appeal.
More than 100 vehicles are expected to feature, with owners coming from across the country to be part of the show.
As well as hosting the showcase, which includes a trade fair and motor show, Lord Pembroke will be exhibiting his own Bugatti Veyron – an eight litre 16 cylinder supercar capable of achieving 252mph.
Other marquees include McLaren, Pagani, Ferrari, Lambourghini, with last year’s event attracting about 6,000 people and raised nearly £9,000 for the for the first phase of the Caring 4 Kids campaign.
Stars Appeal director Dave Cates said: “We are hugely grateful to our president Lord Pembroke and Wilton Estate for supporting us through this exciting event.
“It will help us towards our fundraising for a dedicated children’s area in the A&E department and a family accommodation unit for the parents and siblings of premature and critically ill babies.”
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