Ten of the Masters HGP drivers tackled the testing heat and turns of the Marina Bay street circuit in Singapore last weekend. Canadian Keith Frieser and John McKenna were the North American stars as they headed back home, with Frieser’s in the ex-Jackie Oliver Shadow DN1 the best placed in race one, seventh, and McKenna’s Parnelli VPJ4 taking seventh in race two
Continue reading …The 19-race weekend on the Indy circuit includes three historic race categories from France: Classic Formula 3, Historic Formula Ford and the Maxi 1000 Trophee for a glorious array of up to 1-litre saloon and GT cars.
Continue reading …Already firmly established as the World’s Biggest Classic Motor Racing Festival, the 2015 Silverstone Classic (24-26 July) will be another massive record breaker – not least as the dazzling extravaganza will be celebrating its own 25th anniversary.
Continue reading …Spectators are invited to get into the spirit of nostalgia at the festival and many dress for the occasion, which focuses on the immediate pre and post-war eras of motor racing. Five classes of vintage machinery will take to the Norfolk venue’s 200 circuit
Continue reading …The two 1980 Ferrari 312T5s of Bud Moeller and Larry Kinch head the entry, the cars taking on the ex-John Watson McLaren MP4/1B of Larry’s son Nathan Kinch who was the man to beat in Montreal for the opening Masters HGP races
Continue reading …A potential race winner will be Silverstone victor Martin Stretton (Tyrrell 012) and the ace racer and preparer is a huge fan of the annual Spa Six Hours event. “This meeting is one of the best of the year. It is a circuit that is on my top list – but like beautiful women, you can’t pick just one!
Continue reading …The 24-car entry has been assembled from cars from the Masters-managed F1 series in the USA and Europe, the cars, all in period colours and powered by the great sound of the Cosworth DFV engine
Continue reading …The car took its maiden race victory, with Reg Parnell behind the wheel, at Goodwood in September 1950 in the Woodcote Cup and added another win later the same day in the Goodwood Trophy race for Formula 1 machines against a line-up that included Sir Stirling Moss and future Le Mans winner Duncan Hamilton
Continue reading …Headlining the Bank Holiday weekend programme are double-header races for the Super Touring Trophy, the Martini Trophy and the Derek Bell Trophy
Continue reading …One entry that always brings spectators rushing to the fences is the spectacular tyre-smoking 1929 Napier-Bentley leaving the start line in the hands of Chris Williams, from Wolverhampton, who makes the most of the car’s 24 litre engine – which comes from a Supermarine seaplane!
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