Inter Marque Team Handicap Race Collection
"Thrilling Inter Marque Team Handicap Race Showcases Classic Cars and Skilled Drivers" In a mesmerizing display of speed, skill, and classic automotive beauty
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"Thrilling Inter Marque Team Handicap Race Showcases Classic Cars and Skilled Drivers" In a mesmerizing display of speed, skill, and classic automotive beauty, the Inter Marque Team Handicap Race took place at an iconic racing circuit. The event brought together a diverse range of vintage cars and talented drivers who were ready to push their limits on the track. Among the contenders was CM7 6502 Tim Stamper behind the wheel of his Aston Martin DB2-4, exuding elegance and power. Not far behind was CM7 6505 Nick Wilkins in his Jaguar XK 120, roaring with its distinctive growl. Meanwhile, CM7 6501 Nigel Grice showcased his Austin Healey 100M's timeless charm as he maneuvered through each bend with precision. The competition intensified as other remarkable participants joined the race. CM7 6488 Barry Ashdown commanded attention in his Lotus Elan with an impressive KW rating of 3520. Jonathan Stringer in his Lotus Seven S2 (HKG 257 D) proved that simplicity could be a winning formula on the racetrack. Lotus enthusiasts were treated to more excitement when Peter Shaw unleashed his Lotus Elan S1 (CM7 6510), while Kevin Kivlochan demonstrated why Morgan Plus 8 (CM7 6509) is still revered for its performance capabilities. Adding another layer of intensity to this thrilling race were Paul Tooms and Larry Kennedy driving their Turner Mk3 (CM7 6506). Their synchronized maneuvers left spectators awestruck as they pushed their car to its limits. Richard Plant also made heads turn with his Morgan Plus Eight (CM7 6507), showcasing both style and speed. Rory Tollet and Glenn Tollet impressed everyone with their MGA Sebring (CM7 6499), adorned with registration plate "585 FKB.