Brooks Trophy Collection
"Brooks Trophy: A Celebration of Racing Legends" Step back in time to the thrilling era of 1959, where speed and skill collided on the race tracks
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"Brooks Trophy: A Celebration of Racing Legends" Step back in time to the thrilling era of 1959, where speed and skill collided on the race tracks. The Brooks Trophy, named after legendary driver Tony Brooks, pays homage to the iconic cars and drivers that left their mark on motorsport history. Amongst the roaring engines and screeching tires, one cannot forget CM12 1959 Mark Valvekens behind the wheel of Aston Martin DBR4. This powerful machine commanded attention as it tore through corners with precision and grace. Another standout contender was CM12 3146 William Nuthall in his Cooper Maserati T51. With its sleek design and impressive performance, this car proved to be a formidable force on the track. CM12 3144bw saw Mark Hales take control of a Maserati 250F. Its timeless beauty combined with Hales' expertise made for an unforgettable sight as he pushed boundaries lap after lap. Speaking of Mark Hales, he also showcased his skills in CM12 3144 aboard another Maserati 250F. His mastery over this classic racer demonstrated why he is considered one of the greats. Tony Smith took center stage in CM12 3143 with his Ferrari 246 Dino. The elegance and power emanating from this Italian stallion added an air of sophistication to every race it participated in. Steve Tillack's Lancia D50 (CM12 3115) stood out among its competitors with its unique design and relentless determination. It was a true testament to engineering excellence. Sam Wilson piloted CM12 3087 - a Cooper Climax T45 - showcasing both skillful driving technique and mechanical prowess that defined this golden age of racing. The year was brought alive by memorable duels such as those between Mark Hales (Maserati) and Barry Cannell (Cooper Climax T51), leaving spectators on the edge of their seats.