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Motor Racing Legends BRDC 500 Pre-War Sports-Cars the Classic, Silverstone 30Th July - 1St August 2021 Motor Racing Legends BRDC 500 Pre-War Sports-Cars The Classic, Silverstone 30th July - 1st August 2021 Race No Car Model Year cc Colour Driver 1 Surname Nat Driver 2 Surname Nat PW1 - Vintage Under 1501cc 10 Frazer Nash Supersports 1928 1496 Red Philip Champion GB 11 Frazer Nash TT Replica - Supersport 1928 1496 Aluminium Frederic Wakeman GB Patrick Blakeney-Edwards GB 12 Riley Brooklands 1929 1087 Red Nigel Dowding GB 35 Morgan Super Aero 1929 1200 Black Sue Darbyshire GB Ewan Cameron GB PW2 - Vintage Under 3001cc 1 Bugatti 35B 1927 2300 Blue Martin Halusa A 7 Lea Francis Hyper 1929 1649 Green Mike Grant Peterkin GB Patrick Blakeney-Edwards GB 18 Bentley 3 litre 1925 2996 White Vivian Bush GB Sebastian Welch GB 46 Bentley 3 Litre 1928 2996 Blue Duncan Wiltshire GB Oliver Llewellyn GB PW3 - Vintage Over 3000cc 6 Bentley 3/4½ 1927 4398 Green Steve Ward GB 14 Bentley 4½ 1928 4398 Black Guy Northam GB 22 Bentley 3/4½ 1926 4398 Green Clive Morley GB 24 Bentley 4/8 Litre 1930 8000 Black David Ayre GB 84 Bentley 3/4½ 1927 4398 Green William Elbourn (Snr) GB William Elbourn (Jnr) GB 85 Bentley 3/4½ 1925 3998 Green James Morley GB 91 Bentley 3/4½ 1925 4396 Blue Richard Hudson GB Stuart Morley GB 99 Bentley 3/4½ 1924 4398 Green Ewen Getley GB Robin Tuluie GB 144 Bentley Tourer 1924 4500 Green Paul Pochciol GB PW4 - Post-Vintage Under 1501cc 2 Aston Martin Le Mans 1933 1495 Blue Christopher Scott MacKirdy GB 4 Aston Martin Ulster 1935 1495 Red Edward Bradley GB 17 Aston Martin Ulster 1934 1485 Red Stephen Archer GB 29 Riley Kestrel Sports 1934 1496 Blue Richard Iliffe GB 37 Riley 12/4 TT Sprite Rep 1937 1496 Blue Alexander Hewitson GB PW5 & PW6 - Post-Vintage Under 2001cc & Post-Vintage Under 3001cc 9 Talbot 105 Sports 'Team Car' 1931 2966 Green Chris Lunn GB 15 Aston Martin Speed Model 1936 1950 Red Robert Blakemore GB 19 Aston Martin 2 Litre Speed Model 1938 1950 Black David Ozanne GB 21 Aston Martin Speed 'Red Dragon' 1936 1949 Green Alan Middleton GB 23 Aston Martin 2 Litre 1936 1999 Red Simon Arscott GB Graham Dodridge GB 25 Triumph 8C Dolomite 1934 1990 Blue Jonathan Turner GB Ben Cussons GB 75 Aston Martin Monoposto Speed Model 1939 1949 Red Steve Skipworth GB James Dean GB 77 Aston Martin Speed 1938 1950 Red Richard Lake GB PW7 - Post-Vintage Over 3000cc 5 Talbot T26 SS 1937 4482 Blue Richard Pilkington GB Tania Pilkington GB 20 Talbot AV105 Brooklands 1933 3500 Green Michael Birch GB 40 Talbot Lago T150C 1936 3970 Blue Till Bechtolsheimer GB 51 Invicta S Type 1931 4500 Green Chris Ball GB Nick Ball GB 70 Alta Sports 1939 2000 Dark Blue Gareth Burnett GB Richard Bradley GB 81 SS SS 100 1935 3500 Black John Burton GB V4 28/07/21.
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