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Franco Italian Grand Prix Collection (#2)

"Thrilling Race at the Franco Italian Grand Prix: A Spectacle of Speed and Power" The CM32 7301 Marshall Bailey in his Bugatti Type 35C

Background imageFranco Italian Grand Prix Collection: CJ10 6167 Ross Keeling, Delahaye 135

CJ10 6167 Ross Keeling, Delahaye 135
Ross Keeling, Delahaye 135, Varzi Trophy, a twenty five minute single driver event for historic racing cars that would have raced from 1928 to 1935 covering the categories of; Franco-Italian Grand

Background imageFranco Italian Grand Prix Collection: CJ10 6144 Marshall Bailey, Bugatti Type 35C

CJ10 6144 Marshall Bailey, Bugatti Type 35C
Marshall Bailey, Bugatti Type 35C, Varzi Trophy, a twenty five minute single driver event for historic racing cars that would have raced from 1928 to 1935 covering the categories of; Franco-Italian

Background imageFranco Italian Grand Prix Collection: CJ10 6169 Nick Pancisi, Bugatti Type 35B

CJ10 6169 Nick Pancisi, Bugatti Type 35B
Nick Pancisi, Bugatti Type 35B, Varzi Trophy, a twenty five minute single driver event for historic racing cars that would have raced from 1928 to 1935 covering the categories of; Franco-Italian

Background imageFranco Italian Grand Prix Collection: CJ10 7119 Patrick Blakeney-Edwards, Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza, Duncan Pittaway, Bugatti Type 35

CJ10 7119 Patrick Blakeney-Edwards, Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza, Duncan Pittaway, Bugatti Type 35
Patrick Blakeney-Edwards, Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza, Duncan Pittaway, Bugatti Type 35, Varzi Trophy, a twenty five minute single driver event for historic racing cars that would have raced from 1928

Background imageFranco Italian Grand Prix Collection: CJ10 6140 Mike Wrigley, Bugatti Type 35B

CJ10 6140 Mike Wrigley, Bugatti Type 35B
Mike Wrigley, Bugatti Type 35B, Varzi Trophy, a twenty five minute single driver event for historic racing cars that would have raced from 1928 to 1935 covering the categories of; Franco-Italian

Background imageFranco Italian Grand Prix Collection: CJ10 6139 Bill Cleyndert, Bugatti Type 35C

CJ10 6139 Bill Cleyndert, Bugatti Type 35C
Bill Cleyndert, Bugatti Type 35C, Varzi Trophy, a twenty five minute single driver event for historic racing cars that would have raced from 1928 to 1935 covering the categories of; Franco-Italian

Background imageFranco Italian Grand Prix Collection: CJ10 6137 Freddie Smith, Delahaye 135CS

CJ10 6137 Freddie Smith, Delahaye 135CS
Freddie Smith, Delahaye 135CS, Varzi Trophy, a twenty five minute single driver event for historic racing cars that would have raced from 1928 to 1935 covering the categories of; Franco-Italian Grand

Background imageFranco Italian Grand Prix Collection: CJ10 7146 Ross Keeling, Delahaye 135, Patrick Blakeney-Edwards, Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza

CJ10 7146 Ross Keeling, Delahaye 135, Patrick Blakeney-Edwards, Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza
Ross Keeling, Delahaye 135, Patrick Blakeney-Edwards, Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza, Varzi Trophy, a twenty five minute single driver event for historic racing cars that would have raced from 1928 to 1935

Background imageFranco Italian Grand Prix Collection: CJ10 6166 Charlie Martin, Bugatti Type 51

CJ10 6166 Charlie Martin, Bugatti Type 51
Charlie Martin, Bugatti Type 51, Varzi Trophy, a twenty five minute single driver event for historic racing cars that would have raced from 1928 to 1935 covering the categories of; Franco-Italian

Background imageFranco Italian Grand Prix Collection: CJ10 6141 Nick Pancisi, Bugatti Type 35B

CJ10 6141 Nick Pancisi, Bugatti Type 35B
Nick Pancisi, Bugatti Type 35B, Varzi Trophy, a twenty five minute single driver event for historic racing cars that would have raced from 1928 to 1935 covering the categories of; Franco-Italian

Background imageFranco Italian Grand Prix Collection: CJ10 6171 Marshall Bailey, Bugatti Type 35C

CJ10 6171 Marshall Bailey, Bugatti Type 35C
Marshall Bailey, Bugatti Type 35C, Varzi Trophy, a twenty five minute single driver event for historic racing cars that would have raced from 1928 to 1935 covering the categories of; Franco-Italian

Background imageFranco Italian Grand Prix Collection: CJ10 7154 John Guyatt, Talbot-Lago T150C

CJ10 7154 John Guyatt, Talbot-Lago T150C
John Guyatt, Talbot-Lago T150C, Varzi Trophy, a twenty five minute single driver event for historic racing cars that would have raced from 1928 to 1935 covering the categories of; Franco-Italian

Background imageFranco Italian Grand Prix Collection: CJ10 7144 Duncan Pittaway, Bugatti Type 35

CJ10 7144 Duncan Pittaway, Bugatti Type 35
Duncan Pittaway, Bugatti Type 35, Varzi Trophy, a twenty five minute single driver event for historic racing cars that would have raced from 1928 to 1935 covering the categories of; Franco-Italian

Background imageFranco Italian Grand Prix Collection: CJ10 6125 Tim Dutton, Bugatti Type 51

CJ10 6125 Tim Dutton, Bugatti Type 51
Tim Dutton, Bugatti Type 51, Varzi Trophy, a twenty five minute single driver event for historic racing cars that would have raced from 1928 to 1935 covering the categories of; Franco-Italian Grand

Background imageFranco Italian Grand Prix Collection: CJ10 6126 Rupert Clevely, Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza

CJ10 6126 Rupert Clevely, Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza
Rupert Clevely, Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza, Varzi Trophy, a twenty five minute single driver event for historic racing cars that would have raced from 1928 to 1935 covering the categories of;

Background imageFranco Italian Grand Prix Collection: CJ10 7145 Tim Dutton, Bugatti Type 51

CJ10 7145 Tim Dutton, Bugatti Type 51
Tim Dutton, Bugatti Type 51, Varzi Trophy, a twenty five minute single driver event for historic racing cars that would have raced from 1928 to 1935 covering the categories of; Franco-Italian Grand

Background imageFranco Italian Grand Prix Collection: CJ10 7150 Christopher Mann, Alfa Romeo 8C 2600 Monza

CJ10 7150 Christopher Mann, Alfa Romeo 8C 2600 Monza
Christopher Mann, Alfa Romeo 8C 2600 Monza, Varzi Trophy, a twenty five minute single driver event for historic racing cars that would have raced from 1928 to 1935 covering the categories of;

Background imageFranco Italian Grand Prix Collection: CM32 7285 Freddie Smith, Delahaye 135CS

CM32 7285 Freddie Smith, Delahaye 135CS
Freddie Smith, Delahaye 135CS, Varzi Trophy, a twenty five minute single driver event for historic racing cars that would have raced from 1928 to 1935 covering the categories of; Franco-Italian Grand

Background imageFranco Italian Grand Prix Collection: CJ10 7162 Michael Peet, Lancia Dilambda

CJ10 7162 Michael Peet, Lancia Dilambda
Michael Peet, Lancia Dilambda, Varzi Trophy, a twenty five minute single driver event for historic racing cars that would have raced from 1928 to 1935 covering the categories of; Franco-Italian Grand

Background imageFranco Italian Grand Prix Collection: CJ10 7161 Marshall Bailey, Bugatti Type 35C

CJ10 7161 Marshall Bailey, Bugatti Type 35C
Marshall Bailey, Bugatti Type 35C, Varzi Trophy, a twenty five minute single driver event for historic racing cars that would have raced from 1928 to 1935 covering the categories of; Franco-Italian

Background imageFranco Italian Grand Prix Collection: CJ10 7136 Marshall Bailey, Bugatti Type 35C

CJ10 7136 Marshall Bailey, Bugatti Type 35C
Marshall Bailey, Bugatti Type 35C, Varzi Trophy, a twenty five minute single driver event for historic racing cars that would have raced from 1928 to 1935 covering the categories of; Franco-Italian

Background imageFranco Italian Grand Prix Collection: CM32 7311 Tim Dutton, Bugatti Type 51

CM32 7311 Tim Dutton, Bugatti Type 51
Tim Dutton, Bugatti Type 51, Varzi Trophy, a twenty five minute single driver event for historic racing cars that would have raced from 1928 to 1935 covering the categories of; Franco-Italian Grand

Background imageFranco Italian Grand Prix Collection: CM32 7307 Ross Keeling, Delahaye 135

CM32 7307 Ross Keeling, Delahaye 135
Ross Keeling, Delahaye 135, Varzi Trophy, a twenty five minute single driver event for historic racing cars that would have raced from 1928 to 1935 covering the categories of; Franco-Italian Grand

Background imageFranco Italian Grand Prix Collection: CM32 7280 Robert Newall, Bugatti Type 35

CM32 7280 Robert Newall, Bugatti Type 35
Robert Newall, Bugatti Type 35, Varzi Trophy, a twenty five minute single driver event for historic racing cars that would have raced from 1928 to 1935 covering the categories of; Franco-Italian

Background imageFranco Italian Grand Prix Collection: CM32 7277 Michael Peet, Lancia Dilambda

CM32 7277 Michael Peet, Lancia Dilambda
Michael Peet, Lancia Dilambda, Varzi Trophy, a twenty five minute single driver event for historic racing cars that would have raced from 1928 to 1935 covering the categories of; Franco-Italian Grand

Background imageFranco Italian Grand Prix Collection: CM32 7313 Rupert Clevely, Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza

CM32 7313 Rupert Clevely, Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza
Rupert Clevely, Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza, Varzi Trophy, a twenty five minute single driver event for historic racing cars that would have raced from 1928 to 1935 covering the categories of;




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"Thrilling Race at the Franco Italian Grand Prix: A Spectacle of Speed and Power" The CM32 7301 Marshall Bailey in his Bugatti Type 35C, the CJ10 6132 David Cooke with his Alfa Romeo 8C 2300, and the CJ10 6131 Julian Majzub in a Maserati Tipo 26M were among the formidable contenders at this year's Franco Italian Grand Prix. As the engines roared to life, anticipation filled the air as CJ10 7139 lined up at the rear of the grid for an exhilarating start. The crowd held their breaths as they witnessed a display of skill and precision from these incredible drivers. Bo Williams showcased his prowess behind the wheel with not one but two appearances in his Bugatti Type 35B (CJ10 7186 & CJ10 7169), leaving spectators awestruck by his driving finesse. Christopher Mann proved to be a force to be reckoned with, piloting both an Alfa Romeo (CJ10 6159 & CJ10) and displaying exceptional control on track. Meanwhile, Michael Peet commanded attention in his Lancia Dilambda (CJ10). Ross Keeling took on this challenging race with style, maneuvering through curves effortlessly in his Delahaye135 (CJ10). And John Guyatt wowed fans as he pushed boundaries in a Talbot-Lago T150C (CJ10). The Franco Italian Grand Prix was an unforgettable event that showcased not only powerful machines but also skilled drivers who fearlessly embraced speed and competition. It was truly a spectacle that left everyone eagerly awaiting next year's edition.