Multi-million pound classics gather for charity rally

| 14 Jul 2015

A fleet of 40 stunning cars took part in one of the most expensive convoys seen on British roads in order to raise £150,000 for charity.

The Hope Classic Rally took place on Saturday (11 July) and, despite running just 100 miles from Brooklands to Blenheim Palace, is expected to raise £150,000 for HOPE HIV (hopehiv.org), which helps orphans and destitute children in Africa.

Hope Rally

The event was preceded by a dinner at Mercedes-Benz World at Brooklands that included a Q&A session with a panel including gentleman racer Peter Blond, F1 technical guru Adrian Newey and rally participants Ant Anstead from TV’s For the love of Cars and ex-Stig Ben Collins.

Hope Rally

Also on hand were designer Karen Millen (who had to withdraw from driving due to a bad back) and 2003 Rugby World Cup winner Lewis Moody and renowned conductor Michael Francis.

Hope Rally

Moody was flagged off in a 7-litre Aston Martin V8 the following morning by model and TV presenter Jodie Kidd. The first car under the gantry was a stunning Lamborghini Miura P400S and that was followed by a priceless parade of classics including Mercedes-Benz 300SL ‘Gullwing’, a pair of Ferrari 365GTB/4 Daytonas, 275GTB, 250GT Short-Wheelbase, a host of Aston Martins and plenty of Jaguars including a brace of important competition XK120s.

Hope Rally

The rally proceeded via country roads to Antony Worrall Thompson’s pub The Greyhound near Henley-on-Thames for a coffee break and then on to the finish at Blenheim Palace where the classics were displayed in the Great Court.

Hope Rally

Hope Rally

Hope Rally

Hope Rally

Hope Rally

Hope Rally