Race Retro 2013 Collection
Race Retro 2013 was a thrilling event that showcased an impressive lineup of iconic cars and talented drivers
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Race Retro 2013 was a thrilling event that showcased an impressive lineup of iconic cars and talented drivers. Among the standout participants were CJ3 0855 Ian Gwynne, who wowed the crowd with his remarkable skills behind the wheel of a Ford Escort MK1 RS1600. The roaring engine and sleek design of this classic beauty left everyone in awe. Another memorable moment came when CJ3 0762 John Melling and Andy Willet took to the track in their Skoda Estelle. The duo displayed exceptional teamwork as they maneuvered through twists and turns, leaving spectators on the edge of their seats. Darrell Taylor also made quite an impression with his powerful Ford Escort Mk2, effortlessly gliding across the racecourse. The combination of speed and precision demonstrated by Taylor was truly a sight to behold. Julian Burch showcased his expertise in handling a Sunbeam Lotus, adorned with license plate PVC 999 V. This eye-catching vehicle turned heads as it zoomed past, leaving trails of excitement in its wake. Lee Ashbury's Ford Escort Mk2 RS 1800 proved to be another force to be reckoned with on the racetrack. Its sleek design coupled with Ashbury's skillful driving made for an exhilarating performance that had fans cheering for more. The event wasn't just about four-wheeled machines; two-wheelers like Bob Rawden Dale's Villiers 197cc motorcycle also stole some spotlight. With its distinctive style and raw power, it added diversity to an already impressive lineup. Tim Norwood impressed onlookers aboard his Blow-Hustler Bultaco 250 motorcycle, showcasing both speed and agility as he weaved through obstacles effortlessly. Ed Thurston brought something unique to Race Retro 2013 with his Trokart-Clinton karting machine. This small but mighty vehicle zipped around corners at lightning-fast speeds, proving that size doesn't always matter when it comes to racing.