David Franklin Collection
David Franklin, a name synonymous with classic cars and racing prowess
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David Franklin, a name synonymous with classic cars and racing prowess. From his early days in the CJ13 2037 Ferrari 250 MM alongside Emanuele Pirro to his recent triumphs in the CJ9 7016 Ferrari 250 GT SWB, Franklin has left an indelible mark on the automotive world. In 2012, he teamed up once again with Pirro, this time behind the wheel of a stunning Ferrari 225S Vignale Berlinetta at DSC 7298. Their skill and determination were evident as they navigated every twist and turn of the track, leaving their competitors in awe. But it wasn't just Ferraris that captured Franklin's heart. In CJ12 1474, he showcased his versatility by piloting a magnificent Ferrari 225S Vignale Berlinetta. The sleek lines of this beauty perfectly complemented Franklin's driving style, resulting in an unforgettable performance. His love affair with Ferraris continued throughout his career - from the powerful CJ9 8179 Ferrari 250MM to the iconic CM29 series featuring the legendary Ferrari GT SWB-C models. Whether it was alongside Remo Lips or Ludovic Lindsay, Franklin consistently demonstrated why he is considered one of the greats. With each race and every victory, David Franklin solidified his status as a true legend in motorsport history. His passion for classic cars and unwavering dedication to excellence have made him an inspiration for aspiring racers around the globe. As we reflect on David Franklin's remarkable journey through various races like CM25 series or CJ13 events alongside esteemed partners such as Malcolm Verey or Denis Welch, we can't help but marvel at his incredible talent behind the wheel. He has proven time and again that when you combine skill with sheer determination, anything is possible. So here's to David Franklin - a man who pushed boundaries and shattered records while leaving an everlasting impression on the world of motorsport.