Formula 1 epics of the 70’S

TO BE REVIVED AT SILVERSTONE CLASSIC

Silverstone’s  Formula  One  races  of  the  1970s  will  be  celebrated  in  two  sensational  races  at  this  year’s Silverstone Classic, in association with Bonhams, on July 27-29.

The Daily Express Silverstone International Trophy, which takes place on the Sunday afternoon, will be one of the most eagerly anticipated historic spectacles of the season, as a full grid of cars from the Grand Prix Masters series fight it out in their period liveries. On the Saturday, the same cars will take part in the James Hunt Trophy curtain raiser.

This race will honour the charismatic British legend who won the 1976 World Championship, as well as the British Grand Prix at Silverstone in 1977, the Daily Express International Trophy in 1974, and the International Trophy in ’76.

Provisionally expected to be at Silverstone are three examples of the McLaren M26, with which Hunt won the 1977  Grand  Prix. 

They  will  be  driven  by  international  sportscar  racing  star  Bobby  Verdon-Roe,  a  recent convert to Grand Prix Masters, plus seasoned historic racers Frank Lyons and Christophe d’Ansembourg. The earlier McLaren M23 has an extraordinary Silverstone history.

Not only is it the model in which Hunt won the World title and the ’76 International Trophy, but Peter Revson won the 1973 British Grand Prix in one, and Emerson Fittipaldi did likewise in the 1975 British Grand Prix. M23s should be represented by Joaquin Folch, Andrea Burani and Richard Meins. Not  only  that,  but  the  Silverstone  crowd  will  cheer  on  the  Hesketh  308B  of  American  visitor  Lee  Brahin, bringing back memories of Hunt’s 1974 International Trophy win in the car. Among the other cars, the Fittipaldi F5A in which Emerson Fittipaldi finished second in the 1978 International Trophy - the last time the non-championship race was run for Grand Prix teams - is entered.

Tyrrell, Lotus, Brabham,  Shadow,  Surtees,  March,  Ensign,  Trojan  and  Amon  cars  are  expected,  while  for  12-cylinder variety there should be at least two BRMs.

Masters Series director Christopher Tate said: “We can safely say that we’ve been working for three years to build  the  grid  for  Grand  Prix  Masters  at  the  Silverstone  Classic,  and  we’re  absolutely  delighted  with  what we’re  getting  this  year.  Last  year’s  event  at  the  Classic  was  an  epic,  and  it  had  loads  of  coverage  in  the national press the next morning. “The pace at the front of Grand Prix Masters has really picked up this year and we’re expecting some very good racing again, with lots of beautiful cars all the way down the field.”

Tickets for the 2007 Silverstone Classic, in association with Bonhams, have been priced at an attractive £15 for the Friday and £20 for the Saturday or Sunday if booked in advance (£20 on the Friday and £25 on the Saturday or Sunday if purchased on the day), while a special Event Ticket represents fantastic value at £35 for all three days. Children aged 15 years and under, accompanied by an adult, go free, while parking, roving grandstand seating, paddock access and centre transfer are all also included in these special prices.

To purchase tickets, or for further information on the 2007 Silverstone Classic, in association with Bonhams, visit silverstone.co.uk, or call 08704 588 260.


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