Exclusive Supercar Owners Circle will host races against the world's most expensive hypercars at SOC Playground
Published on Oct 29, 2025 at 9:33 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis
Last updated on Oct 29, 2025 at 10:10 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Kate Bain
Supercar Blondie will be joining a Supercar Owners Circle event unlike any other.
The quality and caliber of the cars that are going to be present is one of the reasons why this event will be so remarkable.
But there’s an also extra element that makes this supercar event special.
That’s because it will also take these supercars to the SOC Playground.
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What makes the Supercar Owners Circle so special?
The Supercar Owners Circle (SOC), as the name suggests, is a network of high-performance vehicle owners that gather across the globe with some of the most incredible vehicles you can think of.
An SOC event isn’t really like a Concours like Villa d’Este, Pebble Beach or the Aurora car show.
And it isn’t a regular rally like the 1000 Miglia UAE Experience.

Instead, SOC weekends combine elements of all of the above and turn it into a social gathering that sportscars and hypercar owners can enjoy together.
And it’ll also take owners to places they would otherwise never get access to.

So far, SOC has held events in the UK, UAE, Hong Kong, France, Asia and of course North America.
But the upcoming event is special for a very good reason.

These cars will drive to the Space Coast testing facility and around the F1 track
The road trip will begin in Orlando, Florida, and on day two, supercar owners will be given a private tour of SOC Playground, and they’ll be able to drive their high-performance beauties on a three-mile long, 100-yard wide runway.

On day three, which is also the final day, the guests will be given a private tour of Thomas Cabrerizo’s collection as well as Barry Skolnick’s collection.
The best is definitely saved for last in this case, because the journey will end with a parade around Miami International Autodrome, which is part of the facility where the F1 Grand Prix is held.
That’s not something you get to do every day.
Find out more and sign up to be updated on the Supercar Owners Circle website.