Four categories from the Historic Sports Car Club will feature in a superb programme for this weekend’s Donington Historic Festival (30 April – 2 May).
Just two weeks after the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship showcases the latest generation of stars at Donington Park, the circuit will play host to a fantastic selection of historic ‘tin-tops’ from the 1950s to the 1990s, with what promises to be a hugely entertaining group of Touring Car races at the Donington Historic Festival (30th April, 1st & 2nd May).
Continue reading …The oldest cars out on track will be the ‘Mad Jack’ pre-War sports cars. Named after Richard ‘Mad Jack’ Shuttleworth, winner of the first-ever Donington Grand Prix in 1935
Continue reading …Competing in the Stirling Moss Trophy for pre-1961 sports cars was JD Classics’ Costin Lister, which qualified well in sixth place at the hands of JD Classics’ own Chris Ward.
Continue reading …Jaguar Heritage division growing further with the launch of the Jaguar Heritage Challenge with the Historic Sports Car Club (HSCC).
Continue reading …Race series from the Historic Sports Car Club will be very well supported at this year’s Donington Historic Festival (2-4 May), which includes the opening race for the new HSCC Jaguar Heritage Challenge for pre ’66 Jaguars.
Continue reading …The timetable has been released for this year’s Donington Historic Festival, so enthusiasts can really start to plan their visit to this highly entertaining and very competitive three-day international historic motorsport meeting over the Bank Holiday weekend of May 2nd, 3rd and 4th 2015. Over 400 race cars from the 1990s to the 1920s will compete across […]
Continue reading …The Donington Historic Festival is ringing the changes for 2015, with a new line-up of world-class grids to create even more spectator enjoyment and excitement at this hugely popular international historic race meeting over the Bank Holiday weekend of May 2nd, 3rd & 4th.
Continue reading …The biggest ‘name’ of all belongs to the Festival’s Guest of Honour, John Surtees OBE. The only man ever to have won World Championships on two and four wheels will be at Donington Park
Continue reading …Early-period cars range from the rarities of David Wylie’s Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire and Malcom Verey’s Jensen 541R
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