IT'S OFFICIAL: MORE RECORDS TUMBLE AT THE SILVERSTONE CLASSIC
August 3, 2016 by Silverstone Classic
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The circuit also hosted a huge number of special parades organised by car clubs marking important milestones in their chosen marque's history. Biggest of these was the 200-plus cavalcade from Porsche Club GB celebrating 40 years since the introduction of the company's first 'transaxle' model in 1976. Other equally honourable commemorative processions featured large numbers of Lamborghinis, Vipers, Morgans, Lotuses, Hondas, Mercedes', Lancias, Nissans, Pipers, Panthers, Jaguars, BMWs, Allards, Westfields and even Austin A35s. When not parading, all these automotive gems were part of an amazing showcase of more than 10,000 privately owned classics, all on public display on the Silverstone infield, and this year the event hosted its first Concours d'Elegance in recognition of the great contribution of car clubs to he event. Across the various categories, there were a huge variety of winners all receiving prizes from Concours supporters Autoglym, Classic & Sports Car magazine, Miller Oils and Silverstone Real Ales. The overall winner was the Mercedes w111 220 Cabriolet owned by Paul O'Keeffe. Other awards went to a Jaguar XJ40 (original/unrestored), Piper P2 (Historic Classic Car), Mini Cooper S (Judges' Special) and a Panther Kallista (Spectators' Choice). Wes Price took the Longest Distance Travelled accolade having come all the way from Australia with his Abarth 750GT Zagato. The areas of the infield not bejewelled in classic cars, were crammed with a vast array of family attractions: the Jet Village Green featuring the JET big wheel, period funfair and Scarf & Goggles pub, the Shopping Village, the Adrenaline Zone, Range Rover off-road experiences and then, of course, the music stage which hosted outstanding sets by chart-toppers – The Boomtown Rats, Reef and The Stranglers on Friday and Saturday evenings. This year's Classic also introduced some new crowd-pleasers. Jaguar brought its Art of Performance Tour to Silverstone, with eager fans queuing throughout the three days for a chance to go drifting in a F-TYPE. Festival goers could also experience the restoration of a 1983 Range Rover Classic, successfully revived at eBay's RESTORATION LIVE using only parts sourced from the renowned online marketplace. The completed off-roader was then driven onto the eBay stage for TV-star Mike Brewer to evaluate as part of his ever-popular Car Clinics. Silverstone Auctions also enjoyed a successful weekend with £4.9m of total sales over the weekend while the special James Hunt tribute curated by the 1976 world champion's son Freddie was another notable attraction. From whichever angle you looked, the immensity of the blockbuster Classic was hard to fathom. It all, quite literally, kicked off on Thursday afternoon with a special car football match harking back to England's famous World Cup in 1966 and promoting the festival's official Charity: Prostate Cancer UK. Fifty years on, two teams of three SsangYong Tivoli SUVs took the whistle blown by Premier League referee Lee Probert. The England team, sporting red, included two international footballers John Barnes (captain) and Steve Hodge as well as John Stiles (son of World Cup hero Nobby). The Germans – in white – lined-up with ex-Formula 1 stars Damon Hill (captain), Johnny Herbert and Anthony Davidson. The result? This time an honourable three-all draw, and no penalty shoot-out for the Germans to win! A film of the match is available here. More than 72 action-packed hours later the curtain finally came down to the fading thunder of growling V8 engines as the second of the weekend's two Can-Am races bought the exhilarating track show to a fittingly grand finale. 'I know we say the same every summer but this year's Silverstone Classic really was the biggest and best yet,' enthused Nick Wigley, CEO of Goose Live Events, the company behind the Silverstone Classic. 'A massive amount of work goes into the organisation of what's the biggest classic motor racing meeting on the planet but when you see all these amazing grids, all the phenomenal car club displays and all the smiling faces of the young and not quite so young, you can't help but be both proud and inspired. Once again, we have raised the bar. Our target is now to raise it still higher in 2017!' The provisional date for next summer's Silverstone Classic is 21-24 July 2017.
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