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CM9 2842 Neil Daws, Lola T332

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CM9 2842 Neil Daws, Lola T332

Neil Daws, Lola T332, Derek Bell Trophy, HSCC Super Prix Brands Hatch 2015, 2015, Autosport, Brands Hatch, cars, circuit racing, classic cars, classic motor sport, Classic Racing, England, Historic Racing, Historic Sports Car Club, HSCC, HSCC Super Prix 11/12 July 2015, HSCC Super Prix July 2015, Kent, motor sport, nostalgia, racing, racing cars, speed

CJM Photography features motor sport classic/historic events as well as those of the current era

Media ID 11064331

© 2015 Chris McEvoy, all rights reserved, www.cjm-photography.co.uk

2015 Classic Motor Sport Classic Racing Derek Bell Trophy Hscc Super Prix 11 12 July 2015 Hscc Super Prix July 2015 Lola T332 Neil Daws


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print by Chris McEvoy captures the thrilling moment of CM9 2842 Neil Daws racing in his Lola T332 during the Derek Bell Trophy at HSCC Super Prix Brands Hatch 2015. The image exudes a sense of nostalgia, taking us back to the golden era of classic motor sport. Set against the iconic backdrop of Brands Hatch circuit in England, this snapshot perfectly encapsulates the essence of historic racing. The sleek lines and vibrant colors of these classic cars evoke a sense of speed and adrenaline that only true racing enthusiasts can appreciate. The Historic Sports Car Club (HSCC) Super Prix held on July 11-12,2015, brought together passionate drivers and fans alike for an unforgettable weekend filled with exhilarating races. This particular shot showcases Neil Daws skillfully maneuvering his Lola T332 around the track, leaving behind a trail of excitement and awe. As we gaze upon this remarkable photograph, we are transported to a time when motor sport was pure and untamed. It serves as a reminder that even amidst modern advancements in technology, there is something truly special about witnessing these timeless machines tear through circuits with sheer power and precision. Chris McEvoy's talent shines through in this stunning piece from CJM Photography. Through his lens, he has immortalized a moment that will forever be cherished by those who appreciate the beauty and thrill of classic racing.

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