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2024 Road Rally Raises Anticipation for The New Hope Automobile Show

Participants Took an Unforgettable Adventure through Bucks County on July 28 - The New Hope Automobile Show Returns August 10 & 11, 2024

Over 41 vehicles cruised through the roads of Bucks County on Sunday, July 28, 2024, participating in the Annual Road Rally for The New Hope Automobile Show. Sponsored by Solebury Parks and Recreation and presented in partnership with New Hope Helping and the Philadelphia Region of the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA), the event offered a day of driving fun and competition.

Participants gathered at New Hope-Solebury High School and set off at 10:00 a.m. Teams followed a series of clues and questions, combining elements of a scavenger hunt with a road trip. Their travels ended at Peace Valley Park where participants enjoyed a picnic lunch while tallying their scores.

This year’s winners:

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First Place: Darlette Jenkins, Jenn Belmont, and Amiee Anastasia

Second Place: Scott Shied and Cindy McHenry

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Third Place: John, Nancy, and Megan Scarpiello

Last Place and Winner of the Coveted Wooden Spoon: Fred and Kim Meseck

The Road Rally is the popular lead-in for the main event: The New Hope Automobile Show, which returns on Saturday, August 10, and Sunday, August 11, 2024, at New Hope-Solebury High School. This year’s Show celebrates the Chevy Camaro. It’s a new show each day, with Saturday featuring domestic vehicles. In addition to a range of regular domestic classes, the field will feature Rods, including Hot, Rat, Street, Restomods, and Custom. Saturday’s edition of the Show will also have a class for Replicars and a Display Only class. Sunday showcases foreign vehicles, from Aston Martin and Austin Healey to Saab and Volvo. Sunday will also feature a Tuner class and a Display class.

Show registration is open now at newhopeautoshow.com/registration. Spectator tickets will be available at the gate each day.

Proceeds from these events benefit community projects and student scholarships presented by New Hope Helping.

Stay updated on all the happenings by following New Hope Helping and The New Hope Automobile Show on Facebook (New Hope Helping and the New Hope Automobile Show), calling 215-862-5665, or visiting newhopehelping.org.

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