Despite being relatively new additions to the classic-car enthusiasts’ calendar, Bicester Heritage’s Sunday Scrambles have become must-visit events.
However this Sunday (23 June), the former WW2 bomber station will host the inaugural Super Scramble!, a turbocharged, more curated version of the familiar Sunday Scramble formula.
But with the regular Scrambles already proving such a draw, the addition of ‘Super’ to the event’s title – not to mention the exclamation mark – promises much more than just alliterative potential, giving this event a lot to live up to before the gates have even opened.
So, what’s in store? Here are five things we’re looking forward to seeing on Sunday.
1. Static displays
Whereas standard Scrambles involve punters bringing – and displaying – their own cars, the Super Scramble! instead makes room for a hand-picked selection of notable classics.
And what a selection it looks like being. At least eight decades of British motor-racing excellence are set to be showcased, with the 1933 Brooklands Napier Railton and Lewis Hamilton’s 2013 Formula One car just two of a planned 120 cars on display.
The recently restored, Bentley-powered Barnato Hassan Special will be another special exhibit with a motorsport past, and if Hollywood is more your thing then look out for Peter and Merle Mullin’s 1939 Delage D8-120 Cabriolet, which appeared in 1951’s An American in Paris.