Supercars worth a collective £6 million wowed children at a Kinross children’s hospice on Saturday.
Petrol heads descended on Chas’ Rachel House to give the siblings of patients at the facility a treat.
Poor weather forced the cancellation of a planned track day at Knockhill but excited children were whisked away for a high-speed trip along the M90 with a police escort.
On show were a brace of Lamborghinis, Porsches and Ferraris, alongside a £1 million McLaren Senna owned by Sam Elassar. There are thought to be only seven of the rare vehicles in Scotland, with most never being driven on the public roads. The vehicle can do 0-60 in 2.8 seconds and is capable of doing a lap at Knockhill in less than 52 seconds.