Supercars are set to return to Whitby this afternoon as a display of over 80 cars will descend on the harbour.
From sleek, modern masterpieces, to timeless classics and powerful sports cars, the event will showcase the very best in automotive engineering and design.
Paul Connaughton is the Managing Director of JPC Specialist Motorsports and he says that there will be a big emphasis on safety throughout the event.
JPC Specialist Motorsport was created to help raise vital funds fro the JPC Community Farm, by offering passenger dream experiences, world-class car events and unforgettable automotive experiences.
They have worked in collaboration with North Yorkshire Council and Yorkshire BID, to make the event even bigger and better than last year.
Visitors will get the opportunity to get up close and personal with the cars.
Paul hopes that the event will bring money for local businesses.
As part of the event, there will be a famous 40 supercar parade, presented in association with SC:UK.
For more information, you can visit the JPC website - https://www.jpcspecialistmotorsports.com/events/jpc-whitby-supercar-saturday-2023/


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