John Duff Trophy Collection
"John Duff Trophy
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"John Duff Trophy: A Celebration of Classic Racing Legends" The prestigious John Duff Trophy brought together an impressive lineup of vintage racing cars and skilled drivers, creating a thrilling spectacle for motorsport enthusiasts. Among the contenders were CM27 4055 Ian Standing and his Riley Brooklands, showcasing their speed and agility on the track. CM27 3992 Martin Overington commanded attention with his Bentley 4 Litre Blower, exuding power and elegance as it roared across the circuit. Gareth Graham also impressed with his Bentley Speed Model, leaving spectators in awe of its performance. Katarina Kyvalova took to the racecourse in her CM27 4015 Bentley 4 Litre Le Mans, demonstrating both style and precision behind the wheel. Meanwhile, Hugo Baldy showcased the timeless beauty of a Bugatti type 37 (CM27 4035), capturing hearts with its sleek design. Ben Collings wowed crowds with his Bentley Speed Model (CM27 3986), effortlessly maneuvering through corners while Philip Champion displayed skillful handling in his Frazer Nash Super Sports (CM27 3989). The competition intensified as Champion returned for another round in CM27 4044. Trevor Swete's Invicta High Chassis tourer from1927 (CM27 3994) proved that age is no barrier to performance excellence. Gregor Fisken pushed boundaries with his Vauxhall30-98 Brooklands special (CM27 3996), showcasing both innovation and tradition on four wheels. Jeremy Brewster's Lea Francis Hyper (CM27 3999) exemplified British engineering prowess while John Polson's Talbot AV90 Brooklands edition (CM274006) turned heads with its distinctive charm. Nick Jarvis rounded off this remarkable lineup with his powerful Bentley4 Litre (CM274008). As these historic vehicles raced towards victory at the John Duff Trophy, the spirit of classic racing came alive.