Roger Wills and James Littlejohn triumphed in a huge entry of Pre-66 GT and touring cars in the opening Masters Three Hours race at Brands Hatch at the weekend, the Kiwi’s Ford GT40 being unstoppable.
Continue reading …A fantastic drive by Martin Stretton was the highlight of a dramatic FIA Masters Historic Sports Car Championship one-hour race at Brands Hatch, as he guided Mark Piercey’s Lola T210 to a narrow last-gasp victory.
Continue reading …A great effort by Craig Davies was the highlight of a lively Masters Pre-66 Touring Car Championship race at Brands Hatch, the Ford Mustang driver taking his first Masters win.
Continue reading …Steve Dance was the man to beat in a lively 70s Celebration and Masters Allcomers race at the annual Brands Hatch Masters Historic Festival.
Continue reading …Starting from pole in the opener, Padmore gifted an advantage after Michael Lyons had to abandon the family’s stricken McLaren M26 in favour of father Frank’s Hesketh, starting 21st
Continue reading …This year’s Masters Historic Festival at Brands Hatch is set to be a stunner if early entry lists are a guide. Formula One cars, sports cars, GT cars and touring cars all feature along with a celebration of James Hunt’s 1976 World Championship success, 40 years ago.
Continue reading …In a race of attrition among the leading Lolas, Jon Minshaw and Phil Keen dominated at Zolder to win the season-opening FIA Masters Historic Sports Car race. Mike Donovan and Jason Wright took second and third in the two surviving T70 Mk3Bs.
Continue reading …Loïc Deman (Tyrrell 010) and Christophe d’Ansembourg (Williams FW07) gave the home crowd with a Belgian 1-2 in the second FIA Masters Historic Formula One race at Zolder. It was Deman’s second lights-to-flag win of the weekend, while d’Ansembourg held off Pre-78 front-runners Michael Lyons (Hesketh 308E) and Nick Padmore (Lotus 77) to take second.
Continue reading …Michael Gans and Andy Wolfe ran home to an easy win in the Stena Line Gentlemen Drivers race at Zolder, their AC Cobra ahead of Leo Voyazides and Simon Hadfield (Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupé), who lost any chance of victory when they were penalised for a driver change seven seconds ahead of the allowed pit window.
Continue reading …Leo Voyazides/Simon Hadfield took a commanding win in the Masters Pre-66 Touring Car season-opener at Zolder. Their Ford Falcon crossed the line with a comfortable 32 second lead over Andy Wolfe/Michael Gans (Lotus Cortina), with the Mark Martin/Andrew Haddon Cortina well over a minute adrift in third.
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