TV and radio presenter Chris Evans turned up at a charity supercar day at Dunsfold Park as some 10,000 visitors attended The Supercar Event over the weekend.
It raised more than £75,000 for national charity The Children's Trust.
Chris took his Ferrari TR61 for a spin around the famous Top Gear track on Sunday and five lucky winners, from a bidding competition on the day, were able to enjoy the thrill of a ride with the star.
The rides, which cost at least £25 a time, helped raise £3,000 alone, with the public also able to sign up for a circuit with a top driver. The 2,300 rides over the two days amounted to covering some 6,300 miles around the famous track.
The Supercar Event, now in its seventh year, was formally known as Dad's Day Out. TV DIY presenter Craig Phillips hosted, and other "celebrity" guests were Made in Chelsea stars Ollie Locke, Oscar Ligenza, along with ex-EastEnders actor Dean Gaffney, television presenter Kaddy Lee-Preston and former Big Brother star Stuart Hosking.
Supercar "stars" included: a Ferrari Enzo, McLaren 12C Spider, Lamborghinis, Maseratis, and the Lexus LFA. Family attractions ranged from helicopter flights, fire engine and hovercraft rides, to live music performances.
Children's Trust staff and volunteers gave their time.
Visit thechildrenstrust.org.uk.
For pictures, see this week's Haslemere Herald.





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