A2 Speedpanel Modern Classics Collection
"Revving Up the Classics: A2 Speedpanel Showcases Timeless Beauties" Get ready to be blown away by a collection of modern classics that will leave you breathless
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"Revving Up the Classics: A2 Speedpanel Showcases Timeless Beauties" Get ready to be blown away by a collection of modern classics that will leave you breathless. The A2 Speedpanel Modern Classics event brings together some of the most iconic cars and talented drivers in the industry, creating an unforgettable experience for all car enthusiasts. One glance at CM34 2311 and you'll find yourself captivated by John Westbrook and Ryan Charters tearing up the track in their sleek Porsche Boxster S. Their precision and skill behind the wheel is truly awe-inspiring. But they're not alone in this adrenaline-fueled adventure. Steven Summers takes us back in time with his Lotus Elise S1 (CM34 2290), showcasing its timeless design and unmatched performance on every turn. Meanwhile, Stephen Harrington and Ian Turnbull push boundaries with their Honda S2000 (CM34 1360). The power under their control is palpable as they navigate through each corner effortlessly. Mark Dean and Nigel Hannam bring elegance to the race with their Lotus Elise S1 (CM34 2356). These two drivers demonstrate that speed doesn't have to compromise style - they can enhance it. Piers Maserati's Porsche 964 Turbo (CM34 2329) demands attention wherever it goes, while Alex Taylor dominates the track with his TVR Tuscan Challenge (CM34 2327), leaving spectators speechless. Paul Last showcases Jaguars Type (CM34 2325) like never before, proving that these classic beauties still have what it takes to impress even today's discerning car lovers. Alan Drain's Porsche Boxster S (CM34 2318) roars down straightaways, leaving competitors trailing behind him in awe. Mike Curtler teams up with Tom Orton for an unforgettable ride in their Porsche Boxster S (CM34 2317), pushing limits and leaving spectators on the edge of their seats.