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Ferrari owners' May run
More than a million pounds' worth of Italian exotica gathered in Angus as the Scotland North Ferrari Group set off on its annual May run.
The predominantly red sports cars convened at Brechin Castle before heading for Edzell to tackle the Cairn o' Mount.
From there, the convoy of 25 cars descended into Aboyne and headed west for a lunch stop at Balmoral Castle.
Their route then took them through Braemar and Glenshee before stopping at Dunkeld House Hotel for tea.
Courier photographer Kim Cessford — whose staff car, sadly, is not a Ferrari — was there to capture a red letter day for motoring enthusiasts.
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People: Kim Cessford | Organisations: Brechin Castle, Scotland North Ferrari Group, Ferrari, Dunkeld House Hotel, Balmoral Castle | Places: Angus, Edzell, Cairn o' Mount, Aboyne, Braemar, Glenshee | Concepts: Motoring, Car rally, Cars, Sports carLatest galleries