Earl Of March Trophy Collection
The Earl of March Trophy, a prestigious racing event that has seen some of the most thrilling moments in motorsport history
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The Earl of March Trophy, a prestigious racing event that has seen some of the most thrilling moments in motorsport history. Since its inception in 1822, this trophy has been the ultimate prize for speed enthusiasts and skilled drivers alike. In 1873, Kerry Horan made his mark on the track with his CJ8 1873 Kerry Horan car, leaving spectators awestruck by his incredible performance. Not to be outdone, Edwin Jowsey showcased his talent in 1855 with the Iota Wasp JAP and left a lasting impression on all who witnessed it. Over the years, legends like Gordon Russell (CJ8 1822), Nigel Challis (CJ8 1834), and George Shackleton (CJ8 1835) have etched their names into racing history with their remarkable skills behind the wheel. Their Kieft-Norton CK54s and Cooper Norton Mk series cars became synonymous with victory at the Earl of March Trophy. Andy Raynor's triumph in CJ8 1840 aboard his Kieft-Norton CK54 was nothing short of extraordinary. His precision driving and unwavering determination propelled him towards glory. Richard de la Roche followed suit in CJ8 1841 with his Smith Buckler JAP car, showcasing sheer power combined with finesse. Roy Hunt (CJ8 1837) and Simon Frost (CJ8 1844) amazed crowds as they maneuvered their Martin-Norton vehicles around every twist and turn of the challenging circuit. Tom Waterfield's unforgettable victory in CJ8 1846 using a Cooper-JAP MkV further solidified this race's legacy as one filled with fierce competition. Richard Bishop Miller's Revis-JAP500 triumphed over all competitors in CJ8-1849 while Per Hageman displayed exceptional skill driving Swebe-JAP to secure victory during CJ81850.