Over £10 million of sports car heritage

ON DISPLAY AT BRITISH INTERNATIONAL MOTOR SHOWSome of the world’s rarest, most iconic and most exquisitely styled cars from the past 50 years – worth in excess of £10 million – will be on display in the Heritage Enclosure at this month’s British International Motor Show, sponsored by Zurich Connect.  More than 40 cars will be showcased in the stunning outdoor Enclosure at ExCeL London for the duration of the Motor Show (23 July to 3 August).  Five decades will be represented – from a 1960s Aston Martin DB4 and a Honda NSX once driven by motor racing legend Ayrton Senna, through to a 205mph Ford GT supercar.Visitors to the Heritage Enclosure will be treated to the sights, sounds and smells of a half-century of motoring history as the cars will be fired up and driven around a special parade circuit, four times a day.  Access to the Heritage Enclosure and Parade will be free as part of the regular Motor Show ticket.  “The diverse range of beautiful cars in the Heritage Enclosure fits perfectly with our aim of presenting a celebration of motoring at this year’s Motor Show,” enthused Kirsty Perkinson, the event’s Marketing Director.  “Whether it is 200mph supercars from the last few years like the Ferrari Enzo and Mercedes SLR McLaren, or classic supercars from years gone by, such as the Jaguar XJ220 and Porsche 911 RS, there will be something to excite every car enthusiast in the Heritage Enclosure.”Tickets for The British International Motor Show start at just £10 for an adult weekday pass and £6 for a child’s ticket.  Access to the Heritage Enclosure is included in the price of the Motor Show ticket.  Stunt-loving visitors to the ExCeL event can also opt to visit Dreamscape, Honda’s ‘live action’ arena, for a further £5 each, where they will see Honda robot ASIMO running for the first time as part of a captivating spectacle depicting the company’s history.Tickets for the Motor Show and Dreamscape are available through the Show’s website at britishmotorshow.co.uk or by calling 0871 230 5588.


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