Classic cars return to Crieff Hydro for veterans’ charity event

A dazzling display of classic and supercars wound its way in convoy to Crieff Hydro Hotel last weekend, in aid of the veterans’ charity, Erskine. 

The annual event gave dozens of veterans and their families the chance to ride in these automotive gems, from the Forth Bridges to Knockhill Racing Circuit, before arriving at the Perthshire resort.

More than 30 cars were involved in this year’s procession, including several rare Ferraris and Aston Martins, as well as beautiful Lotus and Porsche vehicles.

Chief Executive at Erskine, Wing Commander Ian Cumming MBE, said: “We are delighted that our Veterans have once again been invited to take part in the supercar drive.

“The happy, smiling faces at being chauffeured around in such a dazzling display of classic and supercars are testament to just how special a day this has been. 

“We want to say a huge thank you to everyone involved, especially Bentley Cars Edinburgh, Mark Ryan from Driving Scotland, Stuart Gray from Knockhill and Stephen Leckie, CEO of Crieff Hydro, for sharing their passion for cars with our Veterans,” said Commander Cumming.

“Our extended thanks go to all the drivers, the team at Knockhill Racing Circuit and staff at Crieff Hydro Hotel, your kindness and generosity is much appreciated”.

Stephen Leckie – himself a serious collector of vintage vehicles – said: “It was our pleasure to welcome back Erskine veterans and their families for what is one of the most exciting motoring events in the Crieff calendar.

“The charity does an incredible job of supporting our military personnel and we are delighted to play a small role in providing a great day out for those who benefit from the service.”

Organiser and founder of Driving Scotland Car Club, Mark Ryan, added: “This will be the third occasion where friends from within the Driving Scotland Club and the wider network of friends have come together to deliver a memorable day for our Erskine Veterans. 

“The event recognises the service to our country from all our Erskine veterans, as well as recognising the care and support of the families and staff from Erskine.

“A special thanks to Chris MacMurdo and Bentley Edinburgh for again supporting the event, providing a beautiful Bentley to lead the day and covering all costs for refreshments for everyone throughout the day.

“Many thanks also to Stephen Leckie and staff at Crieff Hydro Hotel for warmly welcoming the event and veterans for the second year now and providing such a wonderful back drop to finish off the exciting day,” said Ryan.

“Also, I’d like to say a big thank you to Stuart Gray and Knockhill Race Circuit in Fife for hosting the event and giving all of the convoy access to the circuit on the day. It was really appreciated by all involved.”