The Top 10 Cars from Stoner Supercar Sunday 2021










Stoner Supercar Sunday took place at the Stoner Estate in Oxfordshire on Sunday, the 4th of July. Pre-show hype claimed it was going to be the biggest Stoner Supercar Sunday ever and there would be £100 million plus of supercars on display, but the weather looked sketchy at best with lots of rain forecast.
You can read our Stonor Supercar Sunday 2021 review here. Here we are going to focus on our top 10 cars from the show, these cars we have listed in order of the cars we loved the most and would most like to own or drive. Hope you like our choices…
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1957 Maserati 250S
An absolutely stunning car and I am 100% positive this car would be on the wish list of most serious car collectors. Beautiful
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Cegga Ferrari 250TR, 3000S
I know that this car has a Ferrari Chassis, but is not regarded as a Ferrari by Ferrari themselves. Not sure why. Regardless, it looks great and we love it.
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Alfa Romeo 8C
Okay, I am drawn to red. This car was lovely and was so regarded by the show that there was a talk about the car which you can see here. Beautiful. We love this and would love to drive.
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Lamborghini Huracan STO
Just look at it. Amazing colour choices, different from anything else at the show. At any other show it could have taken top spot. Bravo to the owner, nice work, we love your car.
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Ford GT 40 (reproduction)
An all time legend of a car. Okay it’s not an original, but so what. We love it. Love the colours It’s an iconic car. Period.
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Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversario
What a car. The 25th Anniversary Lamborghini Countach was the last and most aggressive Countach. Taking the 5000S further it had redesigned aero ducts and a redesigned front and rear kevlar hoods. The chassis was upgraded extensively too. 657 units made and top speed of 183mph. Are you brave enough to try and get to 183mph, not sure I am.
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Lamborghini Countach LP5000 Quattrovalvole
What a beauty, or a monster, either way it’s great and we love it. Lamborghini’s third major Countach revision came in 1985 at the Geneva Show. The model was named after its new cylinder head which featured four valves per cylinder (it was known either as the Quattrovalvole or QV). 610 units were made, and it had a top speed of 182mph.
Lamborghini Diablo SV
I have a soft spot in my head and heart for the Lamborghini Diablo. I had a picture of this car on my bedroom wall as a kid. It’s a iconic car and we love it. There were SV 346 units made. It had a top speed of 200mph+. Love it.
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Lamborghini Aventador SVJ
In white it just works. Love this car. Any Lamborghini Super Veloce Jota is special and this car is no different. Exceptional design and performance, capable of accelerating from 0-60mph (100 km/h) in 2.8 seconds Stunning.
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Porsche 911
Love the shape of this age of Porsche 911. Love the old school colour, like a pastel green. Beautiful, not sure if it is a Singer, but certainly looked of that ilk. Well done to the owner, top work.
For more Stonor Supercar Sunday news, views, photos, videos and reviews you can get more information here. For more Top 10s check this out.
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You can see all our photos from the day here on our Stonor Supercar Sunday 2021 Album.
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