66 Grand Prix Cars Collection
"66 Grand Prix Cars: A Glimpse into Racing History" Step back in time and witness the thrilling era of Grand Prix racing with these iconic 66 cars
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"66 Grand Prix Cars: A Glimpse into Racing History" Step back in time and witness the thrilling era of Grand Prix racing with these iconic 66 cars. Each one carries a unique story, showcasing the passion and dedication of their drivers. Among them is CJ12 0246, driven by Paul Griffin, a powerful Cooper T51 that dominated the tracks with its speed and precision. Alongside it is CJ12 0244, piloted by Stephen Banham in his equally impressive Cooper T45, leaving spectators awe-struck as they raced towards victory. Harvey Sykes took control of CJ12 0243, another remarkable Cooper T45 known for its agility on sharp turns. Meanwhile, Nick Topliss showcased his skills behind the wheel of CJ12 0242 - a sleek Cooper T53 Lowline that effortlessly glided through corners. John Spiers chose to conquer the race circuits with not just one but two magnificent machines. First up was CJ12 0241 - an elegant Maserati 250F 2516 that roared down straightaways like thunder. Later on, he harnessed the power of CJ12 0203 - yet another Maserati masterpiece ready to leave competitors trailing in its wake. Barry Wood opted for a different route with his choice of vehicle – CJ12 0237 – a nimble Cooper Bristol Mk1 that proved size doesn't always matter when it comes to performance. Robert Pulleyn embraced innovation with Lotus 18-909 (CJ12-0220), pushing boundaries and redefining what was possible on the track. Stephen Banham returned once more behind the wheel of CJ12-0219's Cooper T45; this time determined to surpass previous achievements and set new records. Julian Ellison dared to be different by choosing Assegai F1 (CJ12-0217) as his weapon of choice – a unique car that demanded attention wherever it went.