Fia Htp Technical Passport Collection
"FIA HTP Technical Passport: Preserving the Legacy of Classic Racing Cars" Step into the world of vintage racing cars with the FIA HTP Technical Passport
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"FIA HTP Technical Passport: Preserving the Legacy of Classic Racing Cars" Step into the world of vintage racing cars with the FIA HTP Technical Passport, a vital document that ensures authenticity and historical accuracy. These passports serve as a gateway to witnessing remarkable machines that have left an indelible mark on motorsport history. Among these legendary vehicles is CJ11 1191 Joe Gomm's Chevron B8, a true icon of its time. Its sleek design and powerful engine continue to captivate enthusiasts worldwide. Equally impressive is CM33 2525 John Davison's Lotus Elan 26R, showcasing the perfect blend of elegance and performance. Another gem in this collection is CM33 2524 Peter de la Roche's Lotus 23B, renowned for its nimble handling and aerodynamic prowess. The Chevron B8 driven by Julian Thomas and Callum Lockie (CM33 2521) further exemplifies the engineering brilliance behind these historic racing cars. The Chevron B8 owned by Robert Shaw (CM33 2506) stands as a testament to both craftsmanship and speed. Meanwhile, Mark Goodyear and Clive Buffey's Lotus Elan 26R (CM33 2505) embodies pure driving pleasure on every track it graces. Charlie Allison's Chevron B8 (CM33 2504) showcases how these timeless machines continue to ignite passion among drivers today. Ashley Hudson's Lotus 23B (CM33 2503), with its distinctive styling cues, reminds us why classic racers hold such allure. The Merlyn-6A driven by George Daws and Neil Daws (CM33 2502) represents an era where innovation pushed boundaries in pursuit of victory. Peter Needham and Julian Stokes' Lenham P70 (CM33 2501), along with Peter Thompson's TVR Griffith (CM33-2500), add diversity to this remarkable collection.