Brooklands Double Twelve Collection
"Brooklands Double Twelve
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"Brooklands Double Twelve: A Spectacular Display of Vintage Speed and Elegance" The historic Brooklands circuit came alive once again as the annual Double Twelve event took place, showcasing a mesmerizing array of classic cars and their passionate owners. Among the standout participants was CM19 7938 Geoffrey Enoch, proudly displaying his meticulously restored MG R-Type replica. The attention to detail was simply breathtaking. CM19 7833 Colin Wolstenholme brought along his Riley Racing MPH, exuding an air of timeless sophistication on the track. Its sleek lines and powerful engine were a sight to behold as it effortlessly glided through each turn. CJ6 8768 Mrs Rachael Holdsworth showcased her beloved MG PB, its vibrant color turning heads wherever it went. This charming vintage beauty perfectly captured the spirit of racing from a bygone era. Meanwhile, CM19 7822 Kevin Morton's Riley 9 Special roared past with incredible speed and agility. Its unique modifications made it a force to be reckoned with on the track, leaving spectators in awe. Notable among the crowd was CJ6 8676 Hugh McGarel-Groves in his stunning Delage DM Sport. This French masterpiece combined elegance with raw power, making it one of the most captivating entries at the event. Richard Nash's Lorraine Dietrich Vieux Charles III (CM19 8190) commanded attention wherever it went. Its commanding presence and rich history drew admiration from all who witnessed its graceful performance on the circuit. David Seber's Wolseley Hornet Special (CJ6 8734) proved that even smaller vehicles could pack quite a punch. With its nimble handling and impressive acceleration, this little gem held its own against larger competitors. Graham Beckett's Austin 7 Simplicity (CM19 7816) added a touch of nostalgia to proceedings as it zipped around corners with remarkable agility. Its compact design and vintage charm made it a crowd favorite.