Ards Belfast Collection
Step back in time to the thrilling RAC TT Races at Ards Circuit, Belfast
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Step back in time to the thrilling RAC TT Races at Ards Circuit, Belfast. In 1929 and 1932, this iconic race track saw some of the most impressive racing cars and talented drivers of their era. One captivating artwork by Bill Brunell takes us to the heart-pounding moment when Goldie Gardner raced his MG C type through the circuit in 1932. The roaring engines and adrenaline-filled atmosphere are palpable. Another masterpiece captures Cyril Paul's pit stop during the same race. The sleek MG C type stands ready for action as mechanics work swiftly to ensure peak performance on the demanding track. The scene shifts to 1929, where Triumph and Riley cars line up in the pits before taking on the challenging Ards Circuit. These elegant vehicles exude a sense of timeless beauty amidst anticipation for what lies ahead. Austin Ulsters steal our attention next, with SV Holbrook and Archie Frazer-Nash showcasing their skills at the RAC TT Race in Belfast. Their determination is evident as they push these powerful machines to their limits. Bill Brunell's artistry transports us further into history, capturing racing drivers at another edition of the RAC TT Race in 1929. Their focused expressions reveal their unwavering dedication to conquering this legendary circuit. Riley 9 Brooklands and Bugatti Type 43 add a touch of elegance to this high-speed spectacle. E Maclure maneuvers his Riley with precision while JF Field commands attention with his stunning Bugatti creation. Archie Frazer-Nash returns once more, piloting an Austin Ulster through hairpin turns and straightaways alike during yet another intense RAC TT Race at Ards Circuit. His skill behind the wheel is undeniable. More Austin Ulsters grace our vision as SV Holbrook and GE Caldicutt take on this formidable course together. These nimble machines prove themselves worthy adversaries against any competitor that dares to challenge them.