Archie Scott Brown Trophy Race Collection
The Archie Scott Brown Trophy Race was a thrilling display of speed and skill, as some of the finest vintage cars took to the track
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The Archie Scott Brown Trophy Race was a thrilling display of speed and skill, as some of the finest vintage cars took to the track. The CJ6 5184 driven by Mark Lewis in his Lister Knobbly roared past the competition, leaving everyone in awe of his driving prowess. Not far behind was another Lister Knobbly, this time piloted by CJ6 5241 Mark Lewis once again. The battle between these two drivers was intense, with each maneuvering their powerful machines with precision and finesse. But it wasn't just the Listers that stole the show. Anthony Ditheridge showcased his talent in the CJ6 5188 Cooper Monaco, proving that smaller cars could still pack a punch on the racetrack. Roberto Giordanelli made an impressive appearance in both races, first in his CJ6 5199 Lister Chevrolet and then again in CJ6 5242. His consistent performance demonstrated his mastery over these classic racing cars. Steve Brooks commanded attention with his sleek and powerful Lister Jaguar (CJ6 5200), effortlessly gliding through corners and leaving spectators breathless. Paul Griffin's Connaught ALSR11 (CJ6 5211) proved to be a force to be reckoned with as he pushed its limits around every turn. His determination paid off as he secured an impressive finish for himself and his team. James Paterson displayed exceptional control behind the wheel of his Lotus Eleven (CJ6 5232), showcasing why this car is revered among racing enthusiasts for its agility and speed. Robert Manson brought something unique to the race with his Baldwin Mercury Specials (CJ6 5238 & CJ6 5239). These custom-built machines turned heads wherever they went, combining power and style effortlessly. Last but not least, Christopher Mann wowed spectators with his Alfa Romeo Disco Volante (CJ6 5246).