The Cumbria Classic & Motorsport Show will return to Dalemain for its 33rd iteration on August 18.

Organised by the Wigton Motor Club (WMC), this year's event will feature French and German cars, including the iconic Golf marking its 50th anniversary.

The show will accommodate 800 cars, made up of over 400 individual entries and displays by over 30 clubs, making it the most significant motoring event in the area.

Proceeds support local charities such as the Jig Saw Children's Hospice, West Cumbria Carers and Eden Animal Rescue.

The WMC, run entirely by unpaid volunteers, offers members free entry for a car and two occupants.

Other enthusiasts can attend for just £5 per car, which includes an event program and a slate attendance award.

News and Star: Organised by the Wigton Motor Club (WMC), this year's event will feature French and German cars

Demonstrating its commitment to the local motorsport community, the WMC stand will showcase various competition cars and provide information on getting started in motorsport via Street Car.

The event will also host arena displays of fascinating vehicles and action at the autotest arena, where vehicle owners can test their skills at a simple grass autotest.

This year's trade area will feature over 30 stalls and ten food outlets.

Securing its prime position in the region, WMC offers a special membership deal for just £20 that lasts until the end of 2025.

Currently, the club boasts over 1000 members.

Dalemain is easily reachable, located just three miles west of Penrith.

Admission is set at £10 per person, with children under 16 entering for free.

Free parking is available, and gates open at 11am with the show closing at 3.30pm.