Mini Magazine – September 2019

(Chris Devlin) #1
Alan Webb-Moore organised
the Gay Classic Car Group’s
stand which featured five Minis.

RACE 21:
MINI CELEBRATION
TROPHY PRESENTED
BY ADRIAN FLUX
1st - Adam Morgan
2nd - Ian Curley
3rd - Michael Caine


  • hosted by TV’s Mike Brewer

  • supplied a unique insight into
    classic car ownership.
    There was further family
    entertainment from the tyre-
    burning Streetcar Shootout,
    which shared the Shift & Drift
    Zone with Slowly Sideways
    Rally Demonstrations and
    Terry Grant Stunt Shows.
    Younger visitors were also
    able to enjoy all the fun of the
    fair with a host of rides and
    activities, which populated the


festival’s Village Green.
“The Classic lived up to its
‘Rocking and Racing’ billing –
the cars were the stars and all
the families had brilliant fun,”
said Nick Wigley, Silverstone
Classic CEO.
“The race programme was
the most varied yet and the
Mini races in particular will
live long in the memory. In
truth, the entire race
programme has been
extraordinary both in terms of

great cars and exceptional
driving skills.”
“As ever, the racing is just
part of the huge extravaganza
that is today’s Silverstone
Classic. This year’s event
attracted an unprecedented
crowd and we would like to
thank everybody for coming,
as well as all of the drivers,
marshals, exhibitors,
entertainers, performers and
everyone else who made the
event such a huge success.”

For those that were unable to
attend – or for those in
attendance who would like to
relive the whole experience –
you can catch all the action on
ITV4 and YouTube. ITV4 will
also broadcast highlights
immediately after live coverage
of the BTCC from Thruxton on
18 August, and will be
presented by Louise Goodman
and Tiff Needell, whilst all
twent one races are available to
view on YouTube.

Tom Sanderson is pictured
with his son Henry’s Riley Elf
which they restored together.

Alan Webb-Moore organised
the Gay Classic Car Group’s
stand which featured five Minis.

RACE 21:
MINI CELEBRATION
TROPHY PRESENTED
BY ADRIAN FLUX
1st - Adam Morgan
2nd - Ian Curley
3rd - Michael Caine


  • hosted by TV’s Mike Brewer

  • supplied a unique insight into
    classic car ownership.
    There was further family
    entertainment from the tyre-
    burning Streetcar Shootout,
    which shared the Shift & Drift
    Zone with Slowly Sideways
    Rally Demonstrations and
    Terry Grant Stunt Shows.
    Younger visitors were also
    able to enjoy all the fun of the
    fair with a host of rides and
    activities, which populated the


festival’s Village Green.
“The Classic lived up to its
‘Rocking and Racing’ billing –
the cars were the stars and all
the families had brilliant fun,”
said Nick Wigley, Silverstone
Classic CEO.
“The race programme was
the most varied yet and the
Mini races in particular will
live long in the memory. In
truth, the entire race
programme has been
extraordinary both in terms of

great cars and exceptional
driving skills.”
“As ever, the racing is just
part of the huge extravaganza
that is today’s Silverstone
Classic. This year’s event
attracted an unprecedented
crowd and we would like to
thank everybody for coming,
as well as all of the drivers,
marshals, exhibitors,
entertainers, performers and
everyone else who made the
event such a huge success.”

For those that were unable to
attend – or for those in
attendance who would like to
relive the whole experience –
you can catch all the action on
ITV4 and YouTube. ITV4 will
also broadcast highlights
immediately after live coverage
of the BTCC from Thruxton on
18 August, and will be
presented by Louise Goodman
and Tiff Needell, whilst all
twent one races are available to
view on YouTube.

Tom Sanderson is pictured
with his son Henry’s Riley Elf
which they restored together.
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