July 2014 Collection
"July 2014: A Spectacular Month of Classic Racing and Iconic Cars" In July 2014, the racing world was treated to a thrilling display of vintage cars and talented drivers
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"July 2014: A Spectacular Month of Classic Racing and Iconic Cars" In July 2014, the racing world was treated to a thrilling display of vintage cars and talented drivers. Among the standout moments was CM3 9407 John Mawdsley showcasing his skills behind the wheel of the Surtees TS16, leaving spectators in awe. Frank Lyons also left an indelible mark with his impressive performance in the McLaren M26, proving that age is just a number when it comes to racing prowess. Meanwhile, CM4 0017 Peter Rowbottom wowed crowds with his masterful handling of the Ascari F-GT GT1. The McIntyre brothers, Jamie and Ewan, brought their A-game as they navigated through twists and turns in their powerful McLaren M1C. Their precision driving left everyone on edge throughout each lap. Arthur Bruckner's Lotus 23B caught everyone's attention as he battled against Jim Morris' Gipsy Dino P271. The intense rivalry between these two skilled drivers made for some heart-stopping moments on the track. Another highlight was witnessing Tim Harvey and Craig Davies maneuvering their Ford GT40 (ABH 396 C) with finesse and speed. Their seamless teamwork showcased why they were considered one of the best duos in classic racing. Allan Miles impressed fans by channeling his inner legend while handling a Maserati 250F like a true maestro. His skillful control over this iconic car paid homage to its rich history on race circuits around the world. Robert Rawe took center stage with his Aston Martin DP214 (3729 UM), demonstrating both power and elegance as he weaved through competitors effortlessly. His performance was nothing short of breathtaking. Katsuaki Kubota proved himself worthy behind the wheel of a Lotus 72 during this eventful month. His determination shone brightly as he pushed boundaries and left a lasting impression on spectators.