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CM3 5622 Erich Traber, Bruce Trenery, Aurg Konig, Delahaye 135 S

CM3 5622 Erich Traber, Bruce Trenery, Aurg Konig, Delahaye 135 S


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Filename: CM3_5622 Erich Traber, Bruce Trenery, Aurg Konig, Delahaye 135 S.jpg

Size: 2961 x 2371 (4.1MB)

Date: 5th July 2014

Source: CJM Photography

Author: Chris McEvoy

Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work

© 2014 Chris McEvoy, all rights reserved, www.cjm-photography.co.uk

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CM3 5622 Erich Traber, Bruce Trenery, Aurg Konig, Delahaye 135 S

Erich Traber, Bruce Trenery, Aurg Konig, Delahaye 135 S, 2014, circuit racing, Classic, Classic Racing Cars, France, keen spectators, La Sarthe, Le Mans, Le Mans Classic 2014, motorsport, nostalgia, racing, racing cars

CJM Photography features motor sport classic/historic events as well as those of the current era

Media ID 10064673

© 2014 Chris McEvoy, all rights reserved, www.cjm-photography.co.uk

2014 Delahaye 135s France Keen Spectators La Sarthe Le Mans Le Mans Classic 2014


EDITORS COMMENTS
In this print captured by Chris McEvoy, we are transported back to the thrilling world of motorsport in 2014. The image showcases the iconic CM3 5622 Delahaye 135 S racing car, driven by a talented trio consisting of Erich Traber, Bruce Trenery, and Aurg Konig. Taken during the Le Mans Classic 2014 event held at La Sarthe in France, this snapshot perfectly encapsulates the essence of classic racing cars and their ardent enthusiasts. As keen spectators line up along the circuit, their faces filled with anticipation and nostalgia for a bygone era of motorsport. The Delahaye 135 S stands as a symbol of timeless elegance and power on the track. Its sleek design exudes an air of sophistication while its roaring engine promises an exhilarating race ahead. This photograph not only captures a moment frozen in time but also evokes a sense of excitement that can only be experienced at historic motorsport events like Le Mans Classic. It serves as a reminder that even amidst modern advancements in racing technology, there will always be an enduring love for these vintage machines. Chris McEvoy's skillful composition allows us to immerse ourselves in this vibrant scene where passion meets speed. With every glance at this remarkable print, one cannot help but feel captivated by the beauty and thrill that is inherent to classic racing cars like CM3 5622 Delahaye 135 S.

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