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Lamborghini among five supercars worth £450k stolen in track day break-in

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The high-performance cars worth around £450,000 were stolen in the early hours of Saturday at Tibenham Airfield near Diss.

The five motors taken included a gold Audi R8, a red Lamborghini Huracan, a black and orange Mercedes AMG, a white Porsche Cayman and a white and blue VW Golf Club Sport.

The red Lamborghini HuracanThe red Lamborghini Huracan (Image: Car Chase Heroes) The white Porsche CaymanThe white Porsche Cayman (Image: Car Chase Heroes) READ MORE: Arrested 25-hour church siege man is on our prayers, says rector

Car Chase Heroes, owners of the vehicles, had hired the airfield to run a weekend of driving experience days but following the theft had to cancel Saturday’s and Sunday’s sessions.

The business said the theft had left it “shocked” and “saddened” with 900 people left “disappointed” after the cancellation.

On Facebook, the firm appealed to the public to anyone who may have seen the cars.

The black and orange Mercedes AMGThe black and orange Mercedes AMG (Image: Car Chase Heroes) They posted: “Sadly five of our cars were taken in the Norfolk area last night.

“If anyone has seen or heard anything then please let either us or the police know.”

It is believed the criminals broke into a key safe at a secure unit and stole the cars between midnight and 4am – with locals in Tibenham reportedly hearing their whirring engines through the village.

The cars are very recognisable with the Mercedes having a distinct orange and black paint job and the VW having a custom Sale Sharks Rugby team livery.

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The orange Audi R8The orange Audi R8 (Image: Car Chase Heroes) The Sale Sharks VW GolfThe Sale Sharks VW Golf (Image: Car Chase Heroes)

The firm is one of the UK’s largest track day providers and is believed to have around 60 more cars that will be available for the re-organised dates – the stolen cars are also reported to be insured.

Norfolk Police have been contacted for comment.

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