Post War Sports Racing Cars Collection
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"Reviving the Thrill: Post-War Sports Racing Cars" As the dust settled after World War II, a new era of excitement emerged on the racing tracks. The roar of engines and the smell of burning rubber filled the air as post-war sports racing cars took center stage. Amongst them, CM19 4497 Joao Mira Gomes showcased his remarkable Jaguar XK140 FHC, exuding elegance and power in every curve. Not far behind was CM19 4491 Nick Matthews with his iconic Austin Healey 100-4, a true symbol of British engineering prowess. Its sleek design and impressive performance left spectators in awe at every race. And it wasn't just one - CM19 4460 witnessed Matthews once again pushing boundaries with his Austin Healey 100-4, proving that this machine was built for victory. Meanwhile, Chris Phillips and Oliver Phillips made their mark on the track with their formidable Cooper Bristol (CM19 4466). This dynamic duo's teamwork propelled them to new heights as they fearlessly tackled each turn with precision and skill. Martyn Corfield chose to pay homage to history by driving a Frazer Nash Le Mans replica (CM19 4461 & CM19 4528). With its vintage charm combined with modern performance enhancements, Corfield effortlessly transported himself back to an era where legends were born. The father-son team of Chris Phillips and Oliver Phillips continued their dominance on wheels with yet another Cooper Bristol (CM19 4516 & CM19 4495), leaving competitors trailing in their wake. Their relentless pursuit of victory proved that passion truly runs through generations. Karsten Le Blanc embraced speed like no other behind the wheel of his Austin Healey 100S (CM19 4467). With adrenaline coursing through his veins, he pushed boundaries while etching his name into racing history.