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CM25 0641 Graham Adelman, Andrew Willis, Lola T210

CM25 0641 Graham Adelman, Andrew Willis, Lola T210


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Filename: CM25_0641 Graham Adelman, Andrew Willis, Lola T210.jpg

Size: 3838 x 3070 (10.3MB)

Date: 21st July 2018

Source: CJM Photography

Credit: (c)2015 Chris McEvoy

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© 2018 Chris McEvoy, www.cjm-photography.co.uk, all rights reserved

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CM25 0641 Graham Adelman, Andrew Willis, Lola T210

Graham Adelman, Andrew Willis, Lola T210, Yokohama Trophy, FIA Masters Historic Sports Cars, Daytona at Dusk, Silverstone Classic, July 2018, Silverstone, Northamptonshire, England, circuit racing, cjm-photography, Classic Racing Cars, competition, historic racing cars, Historic Sports Car Club, HSCC, motor racing, motorsport, Northamptonshire, nostalgia, retro, rocking and racing, speed, vehicles, racing cars

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

Media ID 15242145

© 2018 Chris McEvoy, www.cjm-photography.co.uk, all rights reserved

Andrew Willis Daytona At Dusk Fia Masters Historic Sports Cars Graham Adelman July 2018 Lola T210 Yokohama Trophy


CM25 0641 Graham Adelman, Andrew Willis, Lola T210 - A Captivating Journey Through Time

EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this mesmerizing print captured by Chris McEvoy of CJM Photography, we are transported back to the thrilling world of circuit racing at Silverstone Classic in July 2018. The image showcases the intense competition and nostalgic charm of historic sports cars as they take on the Yokohama Trophy race. At the heart of this scene are Graham Adelman and Andrew Willis, skillfully maneuvering their iconic Lola T210 through the twists and turns of the Northamptonshire track. Their determination is palpable as they push these classic racing cars to their limits, embodying both speed and precision. The atmosphere is electric as spectators revel in a unique blend of retro aesthetics and modern motorsport excellence. The Historic Sports Car Club (HSCC) has curated an unforgettable event that celebrates both tradition and innovation in motor racing. As dusk settles over Daytona, England's own version comes alive with vibrant lights illuminating every corner. This fusion between day and night adds an extra layer of excitement to an already exhilarating spectacle. Chris McEvoy's lens captures not only a moment frozen in time but also evokes a sense of nostalgia for those who appreciate the rich history behind these magnificent vehicles. With his keen eye for detail, he masterfully conveys the essence of rocking and racing - a true testament to his passion for classic racing cars. This extraordinary photograph serves as a reminder

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