Hscc Brands Hatch Super Prix Collection (#3)
The HSCC Brands Hatch Super Prix was a thrilling event that showcased the best of vintage racing
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The HSCC Brands Hatch Super Prix was a thrilling event that showcased the best of vintage racing. CM3 7140 Andrew Mansell, behind the wheel of his powerful Merlyn Mk11A, displayed exceptional skill and speed on the track. Not far behind him was CM3 7268 Thomas Powell in his Chevron B20, pushing the limits with every turn. Meanwhile, CM3 7297 Gareth Walters maneuvered his Mallock Mk11B with precision and finesse, leaving spectators in awe of his driving prowess. The competition heated up as CM3 7265 Bob Bullen and Robyn Slater battled it out in their Ford Anglia 105E models. Callum Grant's Merlyn Mk20A roared across the circuit, showcasing both power and agility. John Bowles impressed everyone with his Elden Mk14, while Jeremy Main pushed boundaries in his Reynard SF79. Colin Wright and Stuart Olley engaged in an exhilarating duel between their Reynard SF79 and Royale RP27 respectively. Andrew Park took to the track in a Reynard SF81 alongside Fraser Collins' Royale RP30, creating an electrifying atmosphere for all spectators. Andrew Storer, Tom Smith, and Seamus Doyle wowed crowds as they raced their Royale RP27s against each other while also facing tough competition from Jon Randall's Lola T324. Seamus Doyle returned later to challenge Brian Morris' Lola T202 head-on. In this high-stakes race at Brands Hatch Super Prix, these drivers left no stone unturned as they fought for victory lap after lap. It was a spectacle filled with adrenaline-pumping moments that will be etched into racing history forever.