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Donington Historic Festival 2015 Collection (#3)

The Donington Historic Festival 2015 was a thrilling event that showcased an impressive lineup of classic cars and talented drivers




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The Donington Historic Festival 2015 was a thrilling event that showcased an impressive lineup of classic cars and talented drivers. Among the standout moments were CM7 5308, where Allen Tice and Chris Conoly took to the track in their iconic BMW 2002, leaving spectators in awe with their precision driving skills. Another memorable sight was CM7 4039, featuring Andrew Banks and Max Banks behind the wheel of their sleek Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA. The duo effortlessly maneuvered through the course, demonstrating why this car is considered a true gem in automotive history. CM7 5814 brought us Charles Gillett piloting his Willment Climax, a magnificent machine that roared across the track with sheer power and grace. It was a spectacle that left everyone breathless. Colin Noble Jnr's Vauxhall Vectra (CM13 2252) also made its mark on the festival as it zoomed past competitors with remarkable speed and agility. This performance proved once again why Noble Jnr is regarded as one of the most promising young drivers in motorsport. Ian Montgomery and Bruce Montgomery wowed crowds with their Morgan (CM7 3920), showcasing not only its timeless beauty but also its exceptional handling capabilities on every turn. Patrick Barford's Lola Mk2 (CM7 4139) turned heads as it raced around corners effortlessly, displaying both style and substance on the racetrack. Bill Bridges and Roddie Feilden commanded attention with their AC Cobra aptly named "Hairy Canary" (CM7 3925). The thunderous roar of this beast echoed throughout Donington Park, leaving no doubt about its raw power. Oliver Bryant and Graham Bryant stole hearts with their AC Cobra (CM7 3895), flawlessly navigating each twist and turn while capturing everyone's admiration along the way.