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Peter Collins Tribute
at Shelsley
Report & pics by Tony Cotton |
28.8.08
Readers of John Day's excellent article
on Peter Collins will have noted that the Midland Automobile Club, custodians
of Shelsley Walsh and Collins' nearest venue planned a tribute to him
at their August meeting.
The Club called upon its friends to provide representative examples of
the cars Collins drove and the programme gave a generous 12 page supplement
with copious illustrations. Whilst there is nothing in it which will be
new to enthusiasts, it is certainly worth a look if you can find a copy.
There were competing and demonstration cars, so not everybody was given
times:
- Neil Twyman drove a 250TR, achieving a 39.12 sec time.
- Barry Jell demonstrated a 196S, which the ever-idiosyncratic commentary
informed us was an original chassis, although it didn't have a chassis
plate
- Two Dino 246 F1 cars – both in 1960 trim – were in the
paddock, one was demonstrated by Tony Bianchi on a 37.80; naturally,
it sounded simply glorious.
I hazard a guess that the wonderful selection was sourced with the aid
of Ferrari GB, not least because one of the demonstration runs in the
class was Tony Willis of said company in a 430 Scuderia.
tt was right and proper and good to see that half a century after his
death, this fine English driver's life was suitably commemorated.
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