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CM33 2021 Lukas Halusa, Martin Halusa, BMW 3 litre CSL, Batmobile

CM33 2021 Lukas Halusa, Martin Halusa, BMW 3 litre CSL, Batmobile


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Date: 11th May 2022

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Credit: ©CJM-Photography Chris McEvoy

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CM33 2021 Lukas Halusa, Martin Halusa, BMW 3 litre CSL, Batmobile

Lukas Halusa, Martin Halusa, BMW 3 litre CSL, Batmobile, A one hour race with the option of a second driver in iconic saloons and touring car racers that competed from the 1970s to the 1980 s, Historic Touring Car Challenge with Tony Dron Trophy for 70s and 80s Touring Cars, Donington Historic Festival 2022, Donington Park, Castle Donington, Derby, DE74 2BN, England, April 2022, May 2022

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

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

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CM33 2021 Lukas Halusa, Martin Halusa, BMW 3 litre CSL, Batmobile - Reliving the Glory Days of Touring Car Racing

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. In this print captured by Chris McEvoy from CJM Photography, we are transported back to the thrilling era of 70s and 80s touring car racing. The iconic BMW 3 litre CSL, affectionately known as the "Batmobile" takes center stage as it speeds around Donington Park during the Historic Touring Car Challenge with Tony Dron Trophy. Driven by Lukas Halusa and Martin Halusa, this classic racing car exudes power and nostalgia. With its sleek lines and aggressive stance, it represents a time when motorsport was filled with excitement and adrenaline. The one-hour race allows for an optional second driver, adding another layer of strategy to an already intense competition. The Donington Historic Festival in April-May 2022 serves as the perfect backdrop for this timeless event. Located in Castle Donington, Derbyshire (England), enthusiasts gather to witness these historic racing cars in action once again. Organized by Motor Racing Legends and Historic Promotions, this classic event celebrates the golden age of motor racing. As we gaze at this remarkable photograph print by Chris McEvoy, we can't help but be captivated by the speed and elegance displayed on track. It reminds us why these iconic cars continue to hold a special place in our hearts – they represent a glorious chapter in automotive history that will forever inspire future generations of motorsport enthusiasts.

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