Silverstone International Trophy Collection
The Silverstone International Trophy race was a thrilling display of speed, skill, and classic car excellence
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The Silverstone International Trophy race was a thrilling display of speed, skill, and classic car excellence. With an impressive lineup of vintage vehicles and talented drivers, the event showcased the timeless beauty and power of these automotive gems. Among the standout participants were CJ3 6391 Laurence Jacobsen and Tim Jacobsen in their sleek Lotus 11. Their precision on the track was unmatched as they weaved through corners with finesse, leaving spectators in awe. CM19 2548 Neil Shinner took to the circuit in his formidable Merlyn Mk20, demonstrating both speed and agility. His smooth maneuvers made it clear why he is considered one of the best racers in this class. Another notable contender was CM19 2669 Stephen King behind the wheel of his Macon MR8. The roar of its engine echoed throughout Silverstone as King pushed boundaries with every lap, showcasing his fearless driving style. CJ3 6376 Mark Halstead and Stuart McPherson piloted their Austin Healey 3000 with sheer determination. Their teamwork was evident as they seamlessly coordinated their moves on the track, earning them well-deserved applause from spectators. CM19 3489 Jamie Brashaw commanded attention with his March 73A. This powerful machine tore through straights effortlessly while hugging curves tightly – a true testament to Brashaw's exceptional driving skills. David Axisa's Tiga SC79 (CM19 2765) exuded elegance as it glided across Silverstone's tarmac. Its sleek design combined with Axisa's expertise resulted in a mesmerizing performance that left everyone captivated. Richard Attwood chose to showcase his prowess behind the wheel of a Porsche 928 (CM19 2869). The iconic German sports car proved its worthiness on this historic circuit under Attwood's expert control. Vic Nutter impressed all racing enthusiasts with his March 73S (CJ3 6685).