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CM33 8492 Roger Wills, Mercury Comet Cyclone

CM33 8492 Roger Wills, Mercury Comet Cyclone


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Filename: CM33_8492 Roger Wills, Mercury Comet Cyclone.jpg

Size: 4370 x 2914 (11.9MB)

Date: 22nd December 2022

Source: CJM Photography

Credit: ©CJM-Photography Chris McEvoy

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© 2022 Chris McEvoy, www.cjm-photography.co.uk, all rights reserved

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CM33 8492 Roger Wills, Mercury Comet Cyclone

Roger Wills, Mercury Comet Cyclone, Adrian Flux Trophy for Transatlantic Pre 66 Touring Cars, predominantly V8 Americana vs the UK racing stalwarts Ford Lotus Cortina's (Detroit vs Dagenham?) and Minis but with a lone BMW and an Alfa to add a continental flavour to the mix, 45 minutes of racing with a compulsory pitstop but a second driver being optional, divided into four classes according to engine size, The Classic Silverstone, August 2022, Silverstone, Towcester, Northamptonshire, England

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

Media ID 28413776

© 2022 Chris McEvoy, www.cjm-photography.co.uk, all rights reserved

45 Minute Race 66 Touring Cars August 2022 Detroit Vs Dagenham Mercury Comet Cyclone Muscle Cars Old Cars Pitstop Roger Wills The Classic Silverstone Two Drivers Grand Prix Circuit Motor Cars Motor Racing Legends Towcester


CM33 8492 Roger Wills, Mercury Comet Cyclone - A Transatlantic Battle on the Silverstone Grand Prix Circuit

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. Step back in time to August 2022 at the iconic Silverstone circuit in Towcester, Northamptonshire. The air is filled with excitement as classic racing cars gather for an exhilarating showdown. Among them stands CM33 8492, a powerful Mercury Comet Cyclone driven by the skilled racer Roger Wills. This print captures a thrilling moment during the Adrian Flux Trophy for Transatlantic Pre-66 Touring Cars race. In this epic clash of Detroit muscle versus Dagenham stalwarts, V8 Americana goes head-to-head with Ford Lotus Cortinas and Minis. Adding a continental flavor are a lone BMW and an Alfa Romeo. The race unfolds over 45 intense minutes on the challenging circuit, demanding skill and strategy from drivers. While a compulsory pitstop awaits all contenders, having a second driver is optional. Divided into four classes based on engine size, this event showcases not only speed but also heritage and nostalgia. It's a celebration of motor sport history that captivates enthusiasts from around the world. Chris McEvoy's exceptional photography perfectly captures the essence of this gripping competition between vintage racing machines. With its vibrant colors and dynamic composition, this print transports you to an era when roaring engines ruled supreme. Relive the glory days of motorsport with CM33 8492 Roger Wills' Mercury Comet Cyclone – witness true power battling it out against worthy adversaries on one of England's most legendary circuits.

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