The George Abecassis Trophy Race Collection
The George Abecassis Trophy Race was a thrilling display of vintage racing cars, showcasing the skill and passion of some of the finest drivers in the industry
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The George Abecassis Trophy Race was a thrilling display of vintage racing cars, showcasing the skill and passion of some of the finest drivers in the industry. Amongst the lineup were iconic vehicles such as CJ5 7376 driven by James Wilmot-Smith, who effortlessly maneuvered his Austin Healey 100-4M around the track with precision and finesse. Christopher Scholey took to the race in his Jaguar XK120, leaving spectators in awe as he pushed boundaries and demonstrated why he is considered one of the best in this sport. Meanwhile, Tom Walker showcased his expertise behind the wheel of CJ5 7382 Allard J2 X Le Mans, captivating onlookers with every turn. Neil Collins and Steven Pryke joined forces to pilot their Healey Silverstone (CJ5 7391), seamlessly navigating through curves and straightaways alike. Glynn Allen's Aston Martin DB2 Le Mans (CJ5 7317) roared across the track, leaving a trail of excitement in its wake. Matthew Collings chose an Austin Healey 100M BN2 (CJ5 7393) for this prestigious event, demonstrating both speed and elegance throughout each lap. Steven Boultbee-Brooks showcased his prowess behind the wheel once again with an Aston Martin DB3S (CJ5 7374), while Glynn Allen returned to impress with another stunning performance driving an Aston Martin DB2 Le Mans (CJ5 7357). Christopher Scholey made a second appearance at The George Abecassis Trophy Race piloting a Jaguar XK120 (CJ5 7349). Nigel Batchelor opted for an Aston Martin DB2-4 (CJ5 7351), showcasing not only power but also impeccable control on every corner. Steven Boultbee-Brooks returned once more with yet another remarkable vehicle - an Aston Martin DB3S (CJ5 7347), leaving spectators in awe of his driving skills.