When we say Revival testing is all go, we’re not exaggerating. As we were publishing a gallery of testing yesterday, the paddocks were overflowing with owners, competitors and cars for a test day run by our friends at Duncan Hamilton.
As it wasn’t exclusively a Revival day, the range of machinery on display somewhat spilt over the 1948-1966 period. Of course, plenty of on-track spots were taken up by staple Revival machinery, duking it out in a bid for the highest standard of setup and preparation for the coming meeting.
Yet sat just off-track, there was a Kremer Porsche 962 Group C car sat next to the legendary Howmet turbine car – interesting and therapeutic asides to the building Revival hysteria. What’s your pick of the paddocks for a thrash around the Motor Circuit?
Photography by Tom Shaxson
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