4.8.10 The 6th Silverstone Classic took place over July 23/24/25 and with 22 races and 800+ competitors on the specially adapted 3.17 mile Historic Grand Prix Circuit, combined with over 2500 cars on display (from 42 car clubs) including our own in the infield, there was something of interest for everyone. Despite the deliberately left, post British Grand Prix infrastructure, the automotive marketplace was much depleted and so too, was the adjacent art gallery, except for the stand showcasing one of the UK’s foremost motoring artists, John Ketchell. and his painting, “Night vision” - depicting a Ferrari 512S, shared by Sam Posey and Ronnie Bucknum in the 1971 Le Mans. Close by, Bonhams held a collectors car auction, where the highlight for me was Big Sam, Win Percy’s 1974 Modsports Datsun 240Z, which sold at £78.5k (including BP), as did a Petersen Engineering built Bentley Speed Six Tourer (£123.6k) and the sale’s top price, an Aston Martin DBR2 recreation (£140.1k). The FOC had a 150 + car display over the weekend, with a representative cross section of tipi including 250GTE, 365GTC, 246 Dino, F40,348, 355, 360, 430, 550, 612 and 458.
Sadly, during the Gentlemen Drivers GT enduro, FOC member Carlos Monteverde, had a nasty accident in his Lightweight Jaguar E type. With the race red flagged and rescue crews working dilligently to extricate the unconscious Carlos, it was great to hear 24hrs later, he’d been released from hospital…..although the Jaguar will need more extensive surgery! Despite a 65k weekend “gate”, racing action and car displays across all 3 days, this year’s event lacked “fizz” and at an outrageous £50 per adult ticket there can be no excuses. There will also be 5 auctions in Monterey over the Pebble Beach weekend,the question is….will the ex Scuderia Lagartixa, (both video clips are of similar cars) Ferrari 250 TR achieve this year’s top price, or will it be pipped by a very original, pre war Alfa Monza or will one of the 3 275GTBs consigned over the weekend be the star? Click here for a slideshow of the on-track action by Peter Collins. |
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