Royal Automobile Club Woodcote Trophy Collection
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The Royal Automobile Club Woodcote Trophy: A Spectacle of Classic Racing CM20 2547 John Cleland, Lotus Mk5, CM29 0292 Ralf Emmerling, Phil Hooper, Elva Mk5, CJ7 9889 Ben Eastick, Karl Jones, Jaguar D type - these are just a few of the legendary names that graced the track at the prestigious Royal Automobile Club Woodcote Trophy. As engines roared and tires screeched on the asphalt, history came alive with each passing lap. The race was a thrilling display of vintage automobiles competing for glory and honor. CM27 6542 Kerry Wilson and Marek Reichman took to the circuit in their Austin Healey 100:4 while CM27 6549 saw them switch gears into an Aston Martin DB2-4. Richard Guy and Simon Lewis joined forces in their sleek Jaguar D type (CM27 6570), while Wolfgang Friedrichs and Simon Hadfield showcased their prowess behind the wheel of an Aston Martin DB3S (CM27 6577). Robi Bernberg and Paul Ugo pushed boundaries in their Cooper T39 Bobtail (CM27 6587), leaving spectators awestruck by their skillful maneuvers. Joao Mira Gomes and Fernando Campos Ferreira added elegance to the competition with their Jaguar XK140 FHC (CM23 2565). Steve Hart and Guillermo Fierro Eleta brought power to the forefront with their Maserati 300S (CM20 2656). CJ7 9892 Jason Yates made heads turn as he sped past in his Custard Climax Lotus Eleven. And let's not forget John Spiers who left everyone breathless with his Lister Jaguar Knobbly (CM29-0022). This gathering of automotive excellence was a testament to both engineering marvels from yesteryears and the skill of their drivers.