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CM4 5686 Connor Bateup, Andy Elcomb, Chrysler Sunbeam, AMO 381 T

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CM4 5686 Connor Bateup, Andy Elcomb, Chrysler Sunbeam, AMO 381 T

Connor Bateup, Andy Elcomb, Chrysler Sunbeam, AMO 381 T, Hutton Kitchens Summer Stages 24th August 2014, 24th August, Autosport, Brands Hatch, cars, Chelmsford Motor Club, Hutton Kitchens, Hutton Kitchens Summer Stages, motor sport, off road, racing, rally cars, Rally Stages, Summer Stages

CJM Photography features motor sport classic/historic events as well as those of the current era

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© A2014 Chris McEvoy, all rights reserved, www.cjm-photography.co.uk

24th August Chelmsford Motor Club Hutton Kitchens Hutton Kitchens Summer Stages Off Road Rally Cars Rally Stages Summer Stages


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EDITORS COMMENTS
CM4 5686 captures the thrilling action of the Hutton Kitchens Summer Stages at Brands Hatch on August 24th, 2014. In this heart-pounding moment, Connor Bateup and Andy Elcomb push their powerful Chrysler Sunbeam, AMO 381 T, to its limits as they navigate through the challenging rally stages. The print showcases the intense off-road racing atmosphere that engulfed the track that day. The roaring engines and clouds of dust create an electrifying ambiance for both drivers and spectators alike. Chelmsford Motor Club organized this adrenaline-fueled event, attracting motorsport enthusiasts from all over. Chris McEvoy's expert photography skills perfectly capture every detail of this high-speed spectacle. From the sleek design of the rally cars to the determination etched on Bateup and Elcomb's faces as they maneuver through each turn with precision. This image is a testament to the passion and skill required in motor racing. It serves as a reminder of why events like these are so beloved by fans worldwide – an opportunity for drivers to showcase their talent while pushing themselves beyond their limits. As you admire this photograph by Chris McEvoy from CJM Photography, let it transport you into a world where speed meets skill and where only those who dare can truly conquer.

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