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"DHF 2022: A Spectacular Showcase of Classic Cars and Thrilling Races" Get ready for the exhilarating DHF 2022



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"DHF 2022: A Spectacular Showcase of Classic Cars and Thrilling Races" Get ready for the exhilarating DHF 2022, where vintage car enthusiasts from around the world gather to witness an extraordinary display of automotive history. From roaring engines to sleek designs, this event promises a captivating experience like no other. One of the highlights at CM33 0882 was Guy Grant and Mark Hales taking on the track with their iconic Jaguar E-Type, leaving spectators in awe as they showcased its timeless beauty and impressive performance. Meanwhile, Ric Wood took charge behind the wheel of a Nissan Skyline GT-R at CM33 2251, demonstrating why this legendary machine continues to captivate hearts. CM33 2270 witnessed another thrilling moment as Ric Wood joined forces with Simon Garrad in their Nissan Skyline R32. The duo's synchronized maneuvers left everyone breathless as they pushed boundaries and displayed unmatched skill on the racecourse. The Pilkington brothers, Tom and Richard, made heads turn at CM33 1898 with their Maserati 300S. This classic beauty effortlessly glided through corners while exuding elegance and power. Similarly, Ben Eastick and Karl Jones commanded attention with their Jaguar D-Type (CM33 1896), showcasing its timeless design that has stood the test of time. David Hart teamed up with Olivier Hart to unleash pure adrenaline in their Lister Costin (CM33 1887). Its fierce presence demanded attention as it tore through straightaways with unparalleled speed. Stephan Jobstl and Andy Willis wowed crowds at CM33 1886 by maneuvering flawlessly in their Lotus15—a true testament to precision engineering. Paul Mortimer alongside Jonathan Mortimer stole hearts at CM33 1885 when they unleashed the thunderous roar of their Austin Healey100-4 onto the racetrack—its distinctive style turning heads wherever it went.