Handicap Race For Edwardian Cars Collection
"Revving Up the Past: Edwardian Cars Compete in Thrilling Handicap Race" In a nostalgic display of automotive history
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"Revving Up the Past: Edwardian Cars Compete in Thrilling Handicap Race" In a nostalgic display of automotive history, vintage Edwardian cars took to the track for an exhilarating handicap race. The roar of engines filled the air as these magnificent machines, each with their unique charm and character, vied for victory. Amongst the contenders was CJ9 5903 driven by Roger Twelvetrees, skillfully maneuvering his Wolseley 16-20 through every twist and turn. Not far behind was CM31 8373 piloted by Nicholas Pellett in his Sunbeam Tourist Trophy, its sleek lines cutting through the wind effortlessly. CM31 8365 commanded attention as Marcus Black showcased his expertise in handling the Sunbeam 16-20. Meanwhile, Ian Balmforth pushed boundaries with his Hudson Super Six Racer (CM31 8355), leaving spectators awestruck at its speed and agility. The Abbott-Detroit 34 (CM31 8340) under Clive Press's control proved to be a formidable contender on the track. Mark Walker's Darracq 200hp (CM31 8334) roared past competitors with sheer power and determination. Tony Lees showcased precision driving skills in his Vauxhall Viper Special (CM31 8328), while William Twelvetrees impressed all with his Buick D45 (CM31 8319). Clive Press returned to challenge once more in another Abbott-Detroit (CJ9 5924), proving that lightning can strike twice. Christopher Batty demonstrated finesse behind the wheel of his Locomobile 38 (CM31 8315), gracefully gliding across corners. And not to be outdone, Ian Balmforth returned for another round of excitement in his Hudson Super Six Racer (CJ9 5919).