Scott Brown Trophy Collection
The Scott Brown Trophy, named in honor of the legendary racing driver, is a prestigious award that celebrates excellence in vintage sports car racing
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The Scott Brown Trophy, named in honor of the legendary racing driver, is a prestigious award that celebrates excellence in vintage sports car racing. This coveted trophy has been contested by some of the most skilled and passionate drivers in the world. One memorable race for the Scott Brown Trophy took place at CM18 1791 Kurt Engelhorn, where Lister Jaguar Costin showcased its power and agility on the track. The competition was fierce as CM18 0649 Mark Lewis, Gary Pearson, Colin Turkington, and their Lister-Chevrolet Knobbly gave it their all to claim victory. In another thrilling event at CM18 0936, Mike Whitaker and Mike Jordan piloted their TVR Griffith 400 to become worthy winners of the Scott Brown Trophy. Their skillful driving left spectators awestruck as they maneuvered through corners with precision and speed. CM18 0676 saw Christopher Lunn behind the wheel of a remarkable Lister-Jaguar Knobbly. His determination and talent were evident as he pushed himself to new limits during this intense race. Adam Lindemann also made his mark on history when he competed at CM18 0694 with his powerful Lister-Chevrolet Knobbly. The roar of his engine echoed throughout the circuit as Lindemann fearlessly tackled each turn. Derek Hood's performance at CM18 1787 was nothing short of extraordinary. Driving a Lister-Jaguar Knobbly, he demonstrated unparalleled control over his vehicle while navigating challenging terrain. Sam Hancock proved himself to be a force to be reckoned with not once but twice during races at CM18 0697 and CM18 1824. With an indomitable spirit behind the wheel of his Lister-Jaguar Knobbly, Hancock showcased why he is considered one of today's finest racers. Chris Ward displayed exceptional prowess when competing in a Lister-Jaguar Costin at CM18 1737.