Bugatti Type 35 Collection
In 1935, at the Bugatti Owners Club Hill Climb in Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire, the iconic Bugatti Type 35 took center stage
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In 1935, at the Bugatti Owners Club Hill Climb in Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire, the iconic Bugatti Type 35 took center stage. This vintage beauty captivated onlookers as it effortlessly maneuvered through the challenging course. The Members Banking at Brooklands witnessed a thrilling spectacle as two Bugatti Type 35s raced against each other. The artist Bill Brunell skillfully captured this exhilarating moment, immortalizing the sheer power and elegance of these racing machines. Amongst the drivers who showcased their skills was Duncan Pittaway with his CJ10 6133 Bugatti Type 35 and Chris Hudson with his own Bugatti Type 35B. Their fierce competition electrified the atmosphere, leaving spectators in awe of their driving prowess. Robert Newall also made his mark with his CJ10 7195 and CJ10 7136 Bugatti Type 35s. His expertise behind the wheel was evident as he fearlessly tackled every twist and turn of the track. Not to be outdone, Patrick Blakeney-Edwards joined forces with Duncan Pittaway in an epic race between an Alfa Romeo 8C2300 Monza and a Bugatti Type 35. The clash of these legendary automobiles created a sight that will forever be etched in automotive history. Duncan Pittaway continued to showcase his mastery over his CJ10 6150 and CJ10 7144 Bugatti Type 35s throughout various races. His unwavering determination propelled him forward, solidifying himself as one of the most skilled drivers of that era. Last but not least, Robert Newall returned once again with his CM32-7280 Bugatti Type-35 for yet another breathtaking display of speed and precision on the racetrack. The bugle-like roar from these powerful engines echoed through time, reminding us all why the Bugatti Type-35 remains an icon among automotive enthusiasts.