Britcar Gt And Production Collection
The Britcar GT and Production Championship showcased an exhilarating display of speed, skill, and power on the track
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The Britcar GT and Production Championship showcased an exhilarating display of speed, skill, and power on the track. CM17 2822 saw Ollie Witherington and Martin Parsons take charge in their Seat Supercopa Mk2, leaving spectators in awe of their precision driving. Meanwhile, CM17 2790 featured David Stringfellow behind the wheel of his roaring BMW M3 E92 V8, proving that German engineering knows no bounds. Peter Rowbottom took on the challenge with his Ferrari 458 Challenge in CM17 2791, effortlessly maneuvering through corners with finesse. The Seldon duo, Peter and Matt, unleashed the full potential of their BMW M3 E36 in CM17 2794, showcasing a perfect blend of power and control. Jonny Guindi pushed boundaries with his Nissan 370Z GT4 in CM17 2804 as he left competitors trailing behind him. Barry McMahon's Alfa Romeo 156 (CM17 2843) added a touch of Italian flair to the competition while David Stringfellow returned to dominate once again with his BMW M3 E92 V8 (CM17 2833). Steve Fresle and Jacob Mathiassen proved themselves worthy contenders with their Ginetta G55 GT4 (CM17 2792), displaying remarkable teamwork throughout each lap. Rob Young and Matt Le Breton were forces to be reckoned with as they piloted their Ferrari 458 Challenge cars in both CM17 2793 and CM17-2825. In an Aston Martin Vantage GT4 (CM17-2881), Chris Murphy and Matty George exuded elegance while maintaining blistering speeds around every bend. Manuel Cintrano teamed up with Javier Morcillo for an unforgettable performance in their Mosler MT900 (CM172797), leaving fans breathless at every turn. The Britcar GT and Production Championship brought together a diverse range of vehicles, each representing the passion and dedication of their drivers.