A much-loved annual supercar event is making its long-awaited return to Ripon this weekend.
Grantley Hall’s ‘Supercar Sunday’ will run from 12pm until 10pm on Sunday (6th July), featuring various supercar, hypercar and classic car displays.
The event will also have live music from headline act The Hoosiers, made famous for hits “Worried About Ray” and “Goodbye Mr A”.


Former Top Gear presenter and automotive journalist, Chris Harris, is the guest speaker for 2025.
A spokesperson for Grantley Hall said:
“This exhilarating event, held in partnership with the UK’s premier supercar community, Supercar Driver, promises a high-energy day filled with thrilling motoring excitement.
“In addition to the exceptional line-up of supercars on display, expect thrilling activities, multiple bars, and electric entertainment throughout the day.”
Entertainment includes 9-hole crazy golf, live mixology masterclasses at the Riverside Bar and more.
There will also be a rolling barbecue and outdoor cinema viewing of the Formula 1 British Grand Prix.
Tickets are available at £155 each and can be bought online here.

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