Lister Costin Collection
"Lister Costin: A Legacy of Speed and Precision" Step into the world of Lister Costin, where speed and precision collide to create automotive masterpieces
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"Lister Costin: A Legacy of Speed and Precision" Step into the world of Lister Costin, where speed and precision collide to create automotive masterpieces. From its humble beginnings in 1651 with John Spiers and Chris Ward, this iconic brand has left an indelible mark on the racing scene. One cannot mention Lister without acknowledging their legendary creation, the Lister Jaguar Knobbly. With drivers like Stephan Jobstl, Andy Willis, and Lotus 15 at the helm, these cars dominated racetracks worldwide. The expertise of David Hart further elevated this powerhouse's performance. In 1887, a new chapter unfolded as David Hart teamed up with Olivier Hart to unveil the awe-inspiring Lister Costin. This collaboration birthed a machine that pushed boundaries and redefined what was possible in motorsports. Throughout history, names like Tony Wood and Mark Donnor have become synonymous with Lister Costin's success. Their skills behind the wheel showcased the true potential of these magnificent machines. The legacy continued to grow as Andrew Smith joined forces with Mark Donnor in CM30 8005 and CM30 9018 respectively. Together they unleashed the full potential on every track they conquered. David Hart's passion for perfection shone through once again in CM29 0253 when he unveiled another masterpiece under his name - a testament to his unwavering commitment to excellence. Nigel Greensall and Chris Milner took up the mantle in CM18 8997, adding their own touch of finesse to each race they competed in aboard their trusty Lister Costins. Lister Costin remains an icon among automotive enthusiasts worldwide. Its timeless design coupled with unmatched performance continues to captivate hearts even today. Whether it be on historic tracks or modern circuits, this legendary marque will forever hold a special place in racing history.