Motor Racing Legends ran four races at this year’s Donington Historic Festival – for pre-War sports cars, 1950s sports cars, 1966-85 Touring Cars and pre-1961 sports-racers.
Continue reading …As well as housing over 300 iconic historic racing cars in between their periods of action out on the track, the paddock at the Donington Historic Festival will be home to fascinating individual displays of special vehicles, including some outstanding cars from two forthcoming Bonhams sales.
Continue reading …On Sunday 6th May 2012 at the Donington Historic Festival, Sir Stirling Moss will take to the track in the actual Jaguar C-type he drove to victory in the 1952 Reims Grand Prix for sports cars, exactly 60 years ago. But, impressive as it was, his 1952 victory was more than a mere race win.
Continue reading …As entries begin to pour in, star cars and drivers are lining up to present some hugely entertaining racing at the 2012 Donington Historic Festival.
Continue reading …With the timetable now announced, spectators at the 2012 Donington Historic Festival can plan their visit and look forward to an unrivalled display of historic motorsport, as over 300 racing cars dating from the 1920s up to the 1980s take to the track over the weekend of May 5th and 6th.
Continue reading …To encourage whole families to turn up and enjoy the cream of world-class historic motorsport, advance tickets to the Donington Historic Festival, 5th and 6th May 2012, are being held at the same affordable prices as last year, while family members under 16 are admitted free.
Continue reading …The dates of the second Donington Historic Festival have been confirmed as Saturday May 5th and Sunday May 6th 2012 – a weekend that definitely deserves priority placement in your diary.
Continue reading …Twelve races; 300 historic racing cars out on track; 38 car clubs with 100s of cars on display; 12,000 people and two days of non-stop sunshine. The first ever Donington Historic Festival could hardly be bettered, but plans are already afoot to make the 2012 event even more enticing.
Continue reading …What’s so important about Friday 29th April? Oh yes – it’s the day before the start of the Donington Historic Festival.
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