Post Wwii Collection
"Reviving the Spirit: Post WWII Racing Legends" In the wake of World War II, a new era dawned for motorsport enthusiasts
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"Reviving the Spirit: Post WWII Racing Legends" In the wake of World War II, a new era dawned for motorsport enthusiasts. The racing scene witnessed an influx of remarkable machines and talented drivers who were eager to leave behind the scars of war and embrace a thrilling future on the track. Amongst these iconic vehicles was CM22 7006, William Medcalf's Bentley Pacey Hassan Special. Its powerful engine roared as it conquered every curve with grace and precision. Not far behind was CM22 7010 driven by Christian Pedersen in his Austin 7 Special, showcasing both speed and style. CM22 7003, Tim Llewellyn's Bentley 3-8 Special, stood out with its sleek design and unmatched performance capabilities. Meanwhile, Hughie Walker's Frazer Nash Martyr Special (CM22 7101) left spectators in awe as it effortlessly maneuvered through challenging terrains. But let us not forget the smaller yet equally impressive contenders that made their mark on the post-WWII racing scene. Dougal Cawley fearlessly commanded his GN Ford Piglet (CM22 6376), while Christian Pedersen once again showcased his skills in another Austin 7 Special (CM22 6401). Mathias Koerber took everyone's breath away with his Delage DH V12 (CM22 7001), proving that power could come from unexpected sources. William Medcalf returned to dominate once more in his Bentley Pacey Hassan Special (CM22 6391), leaving competitors trailing behind. Sue Darbyshire skillfully handled her Morgan Super Aero (CM22 6349 & CM22 6385), pushing boundaries and breaking stereotypes along the way.