MORE details have been released about what’s in store for those attending CarFest South this summer.

The fun-filled family weekend in aid of BBC Children in Need, which is hosted by Chris Evans, returns to Laverstoke Park Farm, Overton, from August 28 to August 30.

With a minimum of 25 per cent of all ticket income going directly to the charity, CarFest, – which is now in its fourth year – has already raised more than £3.5million.

After the Magnificent Sevens of previous years, 2015’s line-up of cars will count down from "12 to F1" under a variety of different headings.

The Dirty Dozen, 12 vehicles from Evans’s own collection of Ferraris, Astons, Mercs and Jags, will be followed by the Sporting Bear Eleven, the Race Car Ten, Iconic Nine, Hot Rod Eight, Supercar Seven, Rally Six, Furious Five, Fun Four, Dragster Three, Dynamic Duo and Formula One.

Among the cars promised at both venues are the Ferrari 250 SWB (Dirty Dozen), Aston Martin GT12 (Supercars Seven), Paul Newman’s Nissan 300ZX racer (Race Car Ten), and the Flux Capacitor, a customised Enfield Electric car built by TV’s Jonny Smith with a 500hp electric motor in place of the original 8hp one (Fun Four).

The Sporting Bears charity will offer passenger rides in a variety of classic and supercars, and a classic car auction will take place.

Strongman Simon Plant will pull a Ford Transit complete with 14 passengers and other events to enjoy include a donut challenge, record-breaking attempts, kids' driving school, air displays, stunts, a vintage village and even a beach complete with deck chairs and acres of sand.

The music programme includes performances from Boomtown Rats, Take That, Seasick Steve, Jools Holland, Level 42, Bellowhead, Paloma Faith, Texas and The Feeling.

Bas Bungish, event director, said: “CarFest is now entering its fourth season and every year the track show just gets better and better.

“Thanks to the huge generosity of some famous car collectors and the enthusiasm of the car-loving public, we continue to bring together a truly wonderful collection of eye-catching machines ranging from the bizarrely wacky to priceless icons. The glorious gathering never ceases to amaze.”

Full details are online at carfest.org.