Kinrara Trophy Collection
"Unveiling the Legends
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"Unveiling the Legends: Kinrara Trophy Showcases Iconic Racing Cars and Talented Drivers" The prestigious Kinrara Trophy race has become synonymous with timeless elegance, fierce competition, and a celebration of automotive history. Each year, this exhilarating event brings together an impressive lineup of vintage racing cars and skilled drivers who are passionate about reviving the golden era of motorsport. In 1928, Gillian Goldsmith and Chris Woodgate made their mark in the CM21 edition, leaving spectators awestruck as they maneuvered their Aston Martin DB4GT through challenging corners with remarkable precision. Their performance set a high bar for future participants to strive towards. Fast forward to CM16 2693 where John Young and Jack Young showcased their mastery behind the wheel of a Jaguar E-Type FHC. The roar of their engine echoed through the track as they pushed boundaries, leaving competitors trailing in their wake. Tom Alexander and Adrian Willmott etched themselves into racing history during CM16 2614 by piloting an Aston Martin DB4 GT that seemed to defy gravity. Their seamless teamwork allowed them to conquer every twist and turn effortlessly, earning them well-deserved accolades from fans worldwide. CM25 witnessed some unforgettable moments as Olivier Ellerbrock and Christian Glaesel unleashed the power of a Ferrari 250 GT SWB-C onto the tarmac. With Lukas Huni joining forces in CM25 6330 edition, this formidable trio left onlookers spellbound with their unmatched speed and finesse. Sibling duo Max Werner and Moritz Werner proved that talent runs deep within families during CM25 when they took control of another Ferrari 250 GT SWB-C. Their synchronized driving skills were nothing short of extraordinary as they weaved through traffic like seasoned veterans.