What about this for a season opener: our friends Pia and Tony (of Historic Racing Repertoire of course) have done it again: they committed their time and resources to the yet another edition of the Revolution 50’s series they created. Most of you know the revolution will not be televised and if you were lucky you were at the Silverstone track for that season opener. Held under the auspices of both the VSCC and the HSCC – that, you know, will always take care of business and only have things held properly – the series gathered some of the most lusted-after cars – the DiscoVolante, the Cs, the Ds, the Coopers, the SWBs, the J2s and all the others – from the ’50s.
The fact that many of them sported the Suixtil colors – a welcome salve on our bleeding heart (not sure that even works, just don’t try it at home…) always longing for those machines from yester-decades.
Best of all? The whole adventure was brilliantly captured, warts, slides and all, by Richard Styles whom many of our racer friends will have already met at a track or another, but always – at life speed! And here you go then – just don’t go in search of lost time afterwards (or at least don’t blame us for it – or do, if you must…)
Strong season opener of the Revolution 50s series!
What about this for a season opener: our friends Pia and Tony (of Historic Racing Repertoire of course) have done it again: they committed their time and resources to the yet another edition of the Revolution 50’s series they created. Most of you know the revolution will not be televised and if you were lucky you were at the Silverstone track for that season opener. Held under the auspices of both the VSCC and the HSCC – that, you know, will always take care of business and only have things held properly – the series gathered some of the most lusted-after cars – the DiscoVolante, the Cs, the Ds, the Coopers, the SWBs, the J2s and all the others – from the ’50s.
The fact that many of them sported the Suixtil colors – a welcome salve on our bleeding heart (not sure that even works, just don’t try it at home…) always longing for those machines from yester-decades.
Best of all? The whole adventure was brilliantly captured, warts, slides and all, by Richard Styles whom many of our racer friends will have already met at a track or another, but always – at life speed! And here you go then – just don’t go in search of lost time afterwards (or at least don’t blame us for it – or do, if you must…)