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Gallery: Supercar Sunday’s spectacular start

01st May 2022
Ben Miles

As the sun rose over the South Downs the roads of West Sussex resonated to the sound of V8s, V10s, V12s and more as supercars made their way through the countryside for our first Breakfast Club of 2022: Supercar Sunday.

From the earliest of arrivers – many parked up from before 6.30 – we had a Lamborghini Diablo, McLaren 765LT, Ferrari 360 Challenge Stradale and even an Ultima GTR.

We’re just about to head back out into the paddocks to see exactly what else has arrived, so we won’t waste any more of your time listing cars that you can see in the gallery above. We’ll lots more from Supercar Sunday over the rest of today and this week.

Photography by James Lynch and Joe Harding.

  • Breakfast Club

  • Supercar Sunday

  • Gallery

  • McLaren

  • Ferrari

  • Lamborghini

  • TVR

  • Porsche