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CJ12 9451 Tom Shephard, Jim Morris, Volkswagen Scirocco GTi

CJ12 9451 Tom Shephard, Jim Morris, Volkswagen Scirocco GTi


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Size: 6526 x 4350 (26.9MB)

Date: 7th June 2023

Source: CJM Photography

Credit: ©CJM-Photography Chris McEvoy

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© 2023 Chris McEvoy, www.cjm-photography.co.uk, all rights reserved

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CJ12 9451 Tom Shephard, Jim Morris, Volkswagen Scirocco GTi

Tom Shephard, Jim Morris, Volkswagen Scirocco GTi, Graham Scarborough, Ford Capri, HRDC Gerry Marshall Trophy Series, over 30 cars on the grid for a forty five minute two driver race featuring pre-1980's Touring Cars, split into four classes according to engine capacity, plus a Willhire class for Invited Production Touring Cars, Masters Historic Festival, on the full Brands Hatch Grand Prix Circuit, 28th May 2023, Longfield, Kent, DA3 8NG, England

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

Media ID 32111660

© 2023 Chris McEvoy, www.cjm-photography.co.uk, all rights reserved

28th May 2023 45 Minute Race Action Brands Hatch Grand Prix Circuit Da3 8ng Driver Ford Capri Graham Scarborough Group 1 Touring Cars Group 1½ Touring Cars Historic Racing Drivers Club Hrdc Hrdc Gerry Marshall Trophy Series Invited Production Touring Cars Jim Morris Longfield May 2023 Pit Stop Pre 80s Touring Cars Racing Circuit Tom Shephard Two Drivers United Kingdom Volkswagen Scirocco Gti Masters Historic Festival Masters Historic Racing


Capturing the Thrills of Historic Touring Car Racing at Brands Hatch

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. This print by Chris McEvoy showcases the exhilarating action of a 45-minute two-driver race featuring pre-1980's Touring Cars. The grid boasts over 30 cars, including the iconic Volkswagen Scirocco GTi driven by Tom Shephard and Jim Morris, as well as Graham Scarborough in his Ford Capri. The event takes place on the renowned full Brands Hatch Grand Prix Circuit, known for its challenging twists and turns that push drivers to their limits. Organized by the Historic Racing Drivers Club (HRDC), this Gerry Marshall Trophy Series race is divided into four classes based on engine capacity, ensuring fierce competition throughout. In addition to these classic racing machines, there is also a special Willhire class for Invited Production Touring Cars, adding even more variety to an already thrilling spectacle. As spectators cheer from the sidelines, they witness a true celebration of motorsport history. Chris McEvoy skillfully captures all aspects of this high-speed showdown - from pit stops and overtakes to intense wheel-to-wheel battles. This print encapsulates not only the speed and excitement but also highlights the beauty of these vintage racing cars. Whether you're an avid motorsport enthusiast or simply appreciate stunning photography capturing moments frozen in time, this image transports you right into the heart of historic touring car racing at one of England's most iconic circuits.

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