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"Round 1: A Spectacular Start to the Racing Season
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"Round 1: A Spectacular Start to the Racing Season. " The CM18 6983 Simon Edwards and Morgan Aero Super Sport set the track on fire, leaving everyone in awe of their speed and precision. Meanwhile, the CM27 5724 Chris Batty and Peter Batty showcased their skills with the powerful Bentley 3 litre VDP Tourer. Not far behind was the CM27 5811 Brian Rivett, who pushed his Bentley 3 litre Speed Model to its limits, thrilling spectators with every turn. The CM27 5395 Martin Nash also made a statement with his Frazer Nash Boulogne, proving that vintage cars can still dominate the race. In a surprising twist, William Kirk stole the show not once but twice. His Austin 7 Monoposto (CM27 5962) left competitors trailing behind while he effortlessly maneuvered through each lap. And just when we thought he couldn't outdo himself, Kirk returned in another Austin 7 Monoposto (CM27 6110), leaving us all wondering what other surprises he had up his sleeve. Richard Hudson and Stuart Morley teamed up for an unforgettable performance in their Bentley 3-4 litre (CM27 5902). Their synchronized driving left fans breathless as they gracefully navigated each corner of the track. Darrell Woods proved that small doesn't mean slow as he fearlessly raced his Cooper Mk12 (CM18 7723), giving larger vehicles a run for their money. Philip Strickland followed suit in his impressive Bentley Le Mans VDP (CM18 7074), showcasing both power and elegance on the racetrack. Ian Fyfe's Riley Special (CJ6-8266) turned heads with its sleek design and remarkable agility. It was clear that this car meant business from start to finish. Lastly, let's not forget about cricket.