Adrian Flux Trophy For Pre 66 Grand Prix Cars Collection
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The Adrian Flux Trophy for Pre 66 Grand Prix Cars was a thrilling spectacle of vintage racing at its finest. From the moment the engines roared to life, it was clear that this event would be one for the history books. CM24 9907 Helmut Gassmann showcased his skills behind the wheel of the Connaught B4, maneuvering through each turn with precision and grace. The crowd held their breath as CM24 9955red Tony Best unleashed the power of his Ferrari Dino 246, leaving a trail of red-hot excitement in his wake. Not to be outdone, CM24 9879 Timothy de Silva pushed his Lotus 24 to its limits, displaying remarkable control and finesse on every lap. Meanwhile, CM24 9886 Geraint Owen commanded attention with his Kurtis Offenhauser 500C, effortlessly gliding past competitors with sheer determination. As if that wasn't enough adrenaline-pumping action, CM24 9887 Eddie McGuire took everyone by surprise in his Scarab Offenhauser. His lightning-fast speed left spectators awestruck and eager for more. CM24 9891 Charles Gillett proved himself a force to be reckoned with in his Cooper T43, skillfully navigating through tight corners and accelerating down straightaways like a true champion. Similarly impressive was CM24 9896 John Ure in his Cooper Bristol T24-25; he displayed unwavering focus and unmatched expertise throughout the race. Paul Grant's performance in the Cooper Bristol T23 Mk2 was nothing short of exceptional as he weaved through traffic effortlessly while maintaining an impressive pace. Niamh Wood also made her mark on the track with her outstanding driving skills in her Cooper Bristol T20 MK1. Jean-Georges van Praet demonstrated incredible talent behind the wheel of his Cooper Bristol T23 Mk2—his strategic maneuvers left competitors trailing behind him.