Amongst the cars on display in the Performance Car Show section were a Ferrari 458 Speciale, a California a
F12 and a LaFerrari, a Lamborghini Hurracan, a pair of McLaren MP4-12Cs, Aston Martins, Porsches and a
variety of bespoke personalised cars and SUVs. There was an expansive celebration of the Brabham marque,
with a display covering a wide spectrum of the racing models that the company produced over the years,
including F1, F2, F3 and sports cars. Another memorable display was that provided by Classic Team Lotus,
which celebrated the 50th anniversary of Jim Clark’s triple. In 1965 he won the Tasman Championship, the
Indianapolis 500 and his second F1 World Drivers’ Championship, and the three cars with which he won the
respective titles were on display. Another anniversary celebrated was that of the motoring newspaper,
Motoring News, which is now 60 years old, with a diverse array of cars featuring in the display, including a
Williams F1 car, a Jaguar D-Type, a a Ford Mustang, a Lancia Stratos and Petter Solberg’s World Rallycross
Championship winning Citroen DS3.
Amongst the manufacturers with displays were Porsche with a trio from their current range, Renault with the
British premiere of the R.S.01 race car which will run in the Renault Sport Trophy series this year, together
with a Clio Cup car and a Megane Trophy car, all illustrating their sporting side, and Lotus with a nice
selection of race orientated models. There were also numerous smaller manufacturers, like the German
company Sin Cars, who made their debut at the show in 2013, and have expanded their wild looking range to
three models now. Then there were home grown niche manufacturers like Lister, Noble, Radical and Zenos, to
name but a few. Once you add in all the diverse array of stands covering virtually every aspect of motor sport
from karting, through autocross, drifting, rallying, rallycross, drag racing, and all genres of track sport through
to F1, it can be seen that it is a very broad sheet of motor sport that is covered. If you still had time, then
there were the numerous vendor stalls with a wide variety of related goods on offer, to make your wallet lighter
and bag heavier for the journey home.
Keith Bluemel
01/2015
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