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CM2 3861 Ross Maxwell, Chevron B23

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CM2 3861 Ross Maxwell, Chevron B23

Ross Maxwell, Chevron B23, Martini Trophy, HSCC Silverstone International 17th May 2014, motor racing, motor sport, motorracing, motorsport, nostalgia, racing cars, Silverstone, Silverstone International, classic cars, classic event, Classic Racing Cars, Historic motorracing, historic racing cars, HSCC, motor racing, motorsport, nostalgia, old racing cars, racing, racing cars, sports cars, classic cars

CJM Photography features motor sport classic/historic events as well as those of the current era

Media ID 9994700

© 2014 Chris McEvoy, all rights reserved, www.cjm-photography.co.uk

Chevron B23 Hscc Silverstone International Martini Trophy Silverstone International


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CM2 3861 Ross Maxwell, Chevron B23 - A Glimpse into Racing History

EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this print captured by Chris McEvoy of CJM Photography, we are transported back to the thrilling world of motor racing. The image showcases the iconic Chevron B23 driven by Ross Maxwell during the Martini Trophy at HSCC Silverstone International on May 17th, 2014. Immersed in nostalgia and brimming with classic charm, this snapshot encapsulates the essence of historic motorsport. The sleek lines and vibrant colors of these old racing cars evoke a sense of timeless elegance that continues to captivate enthusiasts today. Set against the backdrop of Silverstone's legendary race circuit, where countless legends have left their mark, this photograph captures a moment frozen in time. It serves as a reminder of the rich heritage and passion that fuels motor racing. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, our imagination takes flight. We can almost hear the roar of engines and feel the adrenaline pumping through our veins. It is an invitation to relive those exhilarating moments when speed was king and victory was everything. Chris McEvoy's masterful composition not only celebrates these classic cars but also pays homage to their enduring legacy. Through his lens, he transports us back to an era where sportsmanship reigned supreme and every race held endless possibilities. This print is more than just a picture; it is a portal into history—a testament to the indomitable spirit that drives

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