10 Unmissable Cars Seen at Classic & Supercar Sunday Previously
- Zander Miller
- May 28
- 3 min read
From Ferrari F40s to the McLaren Speedtail — the most iconic machines to have appeared at Aperta Events and Classic & Supercar Sunday
Since launching in 2022, Classic & Supercar Sunday has showcased an ever-evolving collection of iconic performance and heritage vehicles. From limited-run supercars to rare classics, these cars are more than just transport—they’re engineering masterpieces.
Here are 10 of the most legendary cars to grace the lawns of Clayesmore and now Canford School, with many set to return in 2025.
🔥 1. Ferrari F40
Appearance: 2022, 2023 at Clayesmore Classic & Supercar Sunday | Confirmed again for Canford 2025

Built: 1987–1992
Engine: 2.9L twin-turbo V8
Power: 478 hp
0–60 mph: 3.8 seconds
Top Speed: 201 mph
Fun Fact: The last Ferrari signed off by Enzo Ferrari himself
🔥 2. Lamborghini Aventador SVJ
Appearance: 3 separate SVJs displayed since 2022
Built: 2018–2021
Engine: 6.5L naturally aspirated V12
Power: 770 hp
0–60 mph: 2.8 seconds
Top Speed: 217 mph
Highlight: Track-tuned aero system & iconic naturally aspirated V12 scream
🔥 3. Ferrari F12tdf
Appearance: 2 models exhibited in 2024 | Returning for Canford Classic & Supercar Sunday 2025
Built: 2015–2017 (799 units produced)
Engine: 6.3L V12
Power: 780 hp
0–60 mph: 2.9 seconds
Fiorano Lap Time: 1:21.3
Signature: Race-derived aerodynamics & brutally fast road dynamics
🔥 4. Ferrari 812 Competizione
Appearance: 2 models exhibited in 2024 | A possible return for Canford Classic & Supercar Sunday 2025

Built: 2021–present
Engine: 6.5L naturally aspirated V12
Power: 818 hp
0–60 mph: 2.8 seconds
Notable: One of Ferrari’s highest-revving road engines ever (9,500 rpm redline)
🔥 5. McLaren Speedtail
Appearance: Clayesmore Classic & Supercar Sunday 2023 - Harwoods Group Supplied
Built: 2019–2021 (106 produced)
Engine: 4.0L twin-turbo V8 hybrid
Power: 1,036 hp (combined)
0–60 mph: 2.9 seconds
Top Speed: 250 mph
Highlight: The 2nd prototype of the Longest and fastest McLaren road car ever made
🔥 6. Lancia Stratos
Appearance: Clayesmore Classic & Supercar Sunday 2024 | Potential return for 2025

Built: 1973–1978
Engine: 2.4L V6 (Ferrari-sourced)
Power: 190 hp
0–60 mph: ~6.5 seconds
Provenance: Triple World Rally Champion & iconic wedge design
🔥 7. Ford GT
Appearance: Clayesmore Classic & Supercar Sunday 2023

Built: 2017–2022
Engine: 3.5L twin-turbo V6
Power: 660 hp
0–60 mph: 3.0 seconds
Design Note: Inspired by the Le Mans-winning GT40
🔥 8. Ferrari 458 Speciale Aperta
Appearance: Clayesmore Classic & Supercar Sunday 2024 | Returning for Canford Classic & Supercar Sunday 2025

Built: 2014–2015 (499 units)
Engine: 4.5L naturally aspirated V8
Power: 605 hp
0–60 mph: 3.0 seconds
Highlight: Ferrari's last naturally aspirated V8 convertible
🔥 9. Lamborghini Murciélago LP640 Versace Edition
Appearance: Clayesmore Classic & Supercar Sunday 2022 | Driven by Formula E star Sam Bird

Built: Limited Versace Edition (only 20 globally)
Engine: 6.5L V12
Power: 632 hp
0–60 mph: 3.4 seconds
Styling: Handcrafted Versace interior with exclusive stitching & branding
🔥 10. Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Tribute
Appearance: Clayesmore Classic & Supercar Sunday 2023

Built: Based on 1955 legend
Engine: 3.0L straight-eight (original car)
Power: 310 hp
Legacy: Driven by Sir Stirling Moss to Mille Miglia victory
Modern Tribute: Rare continuation models or private recreations now in circulation
🚀 Looking Ahead to Canford Classic & Supercar Sunday 2025
Our new venue at Canford School gives us room to grow—and the lineup for next year is already shaping up to be our biggest and boldest yet. Stay tuned for more legends confirmed to return and some never-before-seen machinery.
“Curating this calibre of cars is what makes Canford Classic & Supercar Sunday special. It’s not just about rarity—it’s about presence, history, and emotion.”— Zander Miller Director of Aperta Events
See you on the lawns on August 24th!
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