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Supercars past, present and future take center stage at Cholmondeley

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The theme of Cholmondeley Power and Speed 2016 was "supercars: past, present and future"
1994 Aston Martin DB7 GT driven by Chris Knox
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1973 Porsche 911 RS driven by Robin Longdon
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1973 Ferrari Dayton 365 GTB driven by Andy Deegan
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1976 Jensen Interceptor iii driven by Ryan Corton
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1989 Lamborghini Countach driven by Peter Dodson
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1958 Jaguar XK 1505  driven by Barry Owen
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2016 Mercedes AMG TG3 driven by Adil Vaqaas / Alex Jacobs
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2015 Aston Martin Vanquish driven by Lee Baillie
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1968 Chevrolet Camaro Z/38 driven by David Piper
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1966 Royal Enfield GT with Frank Jones in the hotseat
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1973 Trackmaster ridden by Neil Armstrong
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1968 Benelli GP (rep.) with Brian Glover in the hotseat
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1964 Suzuki RM64 ridden by Frank Jones
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1964 Paton Grand Prix and rider Jobey Marlowe
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1981 Yamaha TZ350 ridden by Dean Want
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1999 Honda Fireblade CBR-RRX and rider Bob Arnold
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1982 Suzuki Heron XR41 ridden by Andy Smith
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1962 Bultaco TSS with John Wheldon in the hotseat
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1951 Nash Healy Le Mans driven by Steve Graham
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1954 Chevrolet 3600 driven by Ben Luke
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1954 Lotus Nine driven by Martin Ricketts
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1956 Chapman Mercury driven by Oliver Tomlin
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1964 Lotus 23 driven by David Gidden
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1953 Lester Sports driven by George Edney
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1955 Morgan Plus 4 driven by Rupert Richards
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1956 Norton Dominator ridden by Geoff Lewis
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1982 Ireson F1 with David Raymont in control
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1990 Price Suzuki ridden by Malcolm Preston
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2013 McLaren MP4-12C driven by Tony Graham
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2009 DAX Rush MC driven by Duncan Cowper
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2016 Lotus Exige Sport 350 driven by Garry Wardle
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2008 Ferrari FXX driven by Rob Bond
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2016 Ariel Atom driven by Niki Faulkner
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2015 BAC Mono driven 2.5 driven by Oliver Webb
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2015 Lotus Evora 400 driven by Simon Clough
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2016 Morgan Aero 8 driven by Jonathan Jarratt
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2016 Caterham 620R driven by Garry Wardle
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1974 Ford Capri driven by Ric Wood
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1968 Lotus 47 driven by Nigel Parry
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1966 GTD 40 Mk2 driven by Tony Shannon
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1966 Unipower GT driven by Peter Flanagan
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1978 Fiat 500 driven by Ian Metcalf
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1991 Van Diemen SRSport 2200 driven by Harvey Maddocks
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2006 Mini Cooper driven by Michael Bamber
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1985 Toyota Supra driven by Nigel Garrett
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1960 Lotus Eighteen driven by Malcolm Ricketts
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1969 Lola T142 driven by Roger Deans
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2009 GG Quadster driven by Ben Luke
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2015 Zenos driven by Peter Siegel
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Polaris Slingshot
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Richard Goodwin performed an aerobatic display in a modified Pitts Special S25
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Goodwin's Pitts Special S25 is powered by a six-cylinder 8.5-l Lycoming 540 engine
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The modifications to Goodwin's Pitts Special S25 are said to provide enhanced acrobatic capabilities
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Goodwin's routine combined "high-energy gyroscopic forces" with aerobatic maneuvers
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The theme of Cholmondeley Power and Speed 2016 was "supercars: past, present and future"
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Set in the grounds of Cholmondeley Castle, in the verdant and rolling landscape of Cheshire, UK, the Cholmondeley Power and Speed (CPAS) show lets visitors see spectacular cars in a spectacular setting. Gizmag went along on Saturday to take in a festival that was fast, furious and fun.

CPAS was formerly the Cholmondeley Pageant of Power (CPOP), where, last year, an American muscle car concours and a Eurofighter Typhoon display were among the highlights. This year, the name of the festival was brought more in-line with the machines on display and, fittingly, the theme was "supercars: past, present and future."

Over 150 cars and bikes took to the 1.2-mi (1.9-km) track over the weekend, with an Ariel Atom driven by Niki Faulkner setting the fastest time of 60.98 seconds. That fell just short of the 58.34-second lap set by Gary Thomas in a Force PC last year.

This year also saw a group of Gumball 3000 cars in residence and on the track, including a Mercedes AMG TG3. Elsewhere, there were scrambler motos in action on a separate off-road track, the Pro Wakeboard Tour on the lake and a number of aerial displays.

Of the latter, we were lucky enough to catch Richard Goodwin's aerobatic performance. Goodwin was flying a modified Pitts Special S25 powered by a six-cylinder 8.5-l Lycoming 540 engine. The modifications are said to provide enhanced acrobatic capabilities, with Goodwin's routine putting them to use to combine "high-energy gyroscopic forces" with aerobatic maneuvers.

Goodwin's Pitts Special S25 is powered by a six-cylinder 8.5-l Lycoming 540 engine
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Of course, the cars were what we were really there to see. Below we've pulled out a few of those that really stood out.

2008 Ferrari FXX driven by Rob Bond
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Headlining the line-up of supercars was a 2008 Ferrari FXX. In the event program, CPAS called its stats "staggering" and with good reason. The FXX boasts a 6.3-l V12 engine that produced a huge 860 bhp (641 kW). That translates to a breathtaking 0-60 mph (0-97 km/h) time of 2.5 seconds and an equally rampaging top speed of 211 mph (340 km/h).

1989 Lamborghini Countach driven by Peter Dodson
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Though not one of the newer supercars on display at Cholmondeley, the 1989 Lamborghini Countach driven by Peter Dodson was surely one of the most popular. A special edition to celebrate Lamborghini's 25th anniversary (we're now past the 50th), it has a 5-l V12 engine under the bonnet that produces over 400 bhp (298 kW) and a top speed of 183 mph (295 km/h).

2013 McLaren MP4-12C driven by Tony Graham
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Much more recent was the McLaren MP4-12C – also a special edition, in this instance for the 50th anniversary of McLaren. The same MP4-12C was on display at Cholmondeley last year but with a 0-60 mph (0-97 km/h) time of 2.8 seconds, is well worth flagging up as part of this year's supercar-themed festival.

2015 BAC Mono driven 2.5 driven by Oliver Webb
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Another car that was here for consecutive years was the BAC Mono. Wheree last year it was a 2004 version on display, this year's was a more recent 2015 version. Described as "a lightweight, ultra high performance, road legal supercar," it was one of the more aesthetically dramatic at CPAS over the weekend.

2016 Morgan Aero 8 driven by Jonathan Jarratt
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Another real head-turner on display was the Morgan Aero 8. The Aero 8 has a 4.8-l V8 under the hood, kicking out 367 hp (274 kW) and a top speed of 175 mph (282 km/h). Respectable as that is, it's really the looks of the Morgan that matter. A 2016 5th generation version of the Aero 8, it distills everything that is special about the British marque.

2016 Ariel Atom driven by Niki Faulkner
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Finally, we can't go without one final mention of the Ariel Atom. It's been around in one guise or other for 20 years now, but the Atom was still the most voracious and track-hungry animal on display at CPAS.

Powered by a 2.0-l, four-cylinder Honda i-VTEC engine, the 2016 model produces 245 bhp (184 kW) and 240 Nm (177 lb.ft) of torque. It's lightweight, stiff, skeleton-like structure gives it both serious acceleration and glue-like road-holding. It really is remarkable to watch in action and was a worthy winner on the track.

You can see more from the show in our gallery.

Source: Cholmondeley Power and Speed

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