CADWELL Park will celebrate all things vintage on Saturday, with the annual Vintage Festival.
Since 1934, the organising Vintage Sports-Car Club has provided the chance for incredible machinery from the early days of motorsport to be raced competitively.
And the Cadwell Park event has long been established as one of the most respected on their calendar.
A wide range of vintage machinery will take to the Lincolnshire track, including racing and sports cars.
Over 250 entries have been received for the packed schedule of 11 races on the day.
Among the fascinating machinery on display will be the ever-popular Morgan three- wheelers, while, the Bugatti Owners' Club will be holding their prestigious Williams Trophy Race featuring some extremely rare cars.
The traditional Shuttleworth, Nuffield and Len Thompson Memorial Trophies Race for pre-1961 front-engined racers is one of the highlights of the event, with 20 cars making up the field.
Cadwell Park will also go back to its roots with the Formula 3 race for the same 500cc cars that took part in early meetings at the venue.
One of the country's most picturesque circuits, Cadwell Park, just five miles from Louth, also provides a unique challenge to the cars and drivers with a mixture of tight corners and undulations.
It's also the perfect venue to sit on the bank and enjoy a picnic as the cars provide plenty of entertainment and recall a bygone age.
The intimate atmosphere at the circuit also offers the opportunity to see the vehicles up close in the paddock, and even speak to the drivers between races.
Tickets for the Vintage Festival at Cadwell Park are available for £14, with free entry for children aged 12 and under.
For more information, call 0843 453 9000 or visit www.cadwellpark.co.uk.
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