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Status Supercar Society raises £1,500 for Dementia UK

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On Wednesday 3rd September, Status Supercar Society hosted a Charity Supercar Evening at The George Albert Hotel just outside Dorchester, bringing together more than 70 supercars and prestige vehicles in support of Dementia UK.

The RS 200 – image by Eds Car Media

The line-up was nothing short of spectacular, featuring everything from a Gintani SVJ and a genuine Ford RS200 to a one-of-one Supertrofeo-inspired Lamborghini Huracán. Guests spent an hour and a half admiring the cars, enjoying food and drink, and catching up with fellow enthusiasts.

At 7:15pm, a passing rain shower prompted a move indoors for the eagerly awaited charity raffle. Hosted by Zita, the draw featured a remarkable selection of prizes donated by local businesses and individuals—including a full-length automotive YouTube video, a luxury spa getaway, Lego bundles, and more. After 45 minutes of prizes and excitement, Jack closed the evening with a heartfelt thank-you speech.

As the rain cleared, attendees took one last walk around the cars before starting engines and heading home.

Thanks to the generosity of supporters, the event didn’t just meet its £1,000 fundraising target—it surpassed it, raising an impressive £1,500 for Dementia UK.

Organisers were quick to share their appreciation: “This community never fails to amaze us—together we’ve made a real difference,” said Jack.


By Jack Norris / Status Supercar Society
www.statussupercarsociety.co.uk

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