Racing, Rocking And Charitable Celebrities Star On Day Two At The Classic
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The Kidston Trophy for Pre War Sports Cars, meanwhile, served up a superb David vs. Goliath duel between the 'GO 52' Talbot 105 behemoth of Gareth Burnett and Frederic Wakeman / Pat Blakeney-Edwards in the nifty and nimble Frazer Nash Super Sports. A shortened race it might have been following an early safety car intervention, but it was an epic encounter as the Talbot ultimately got the verdict by a scant 0.162s. High-speed lunchtime demos from both World GP Bike Legends and the Williams FW14B – marking the 40th anniversary of Williams and the 25th anniversary of Nigel Mansell's memorable British Grand Prix triumph at Silverstone – added to the on-track entertainment, with more than 40 remarkable Jaguar XJ220s subsequently taking to the circuit for an evocative parade. Away from the high-octane thrills, Fergus Walkinshaw's eBay Restoration LIVE continued while Mike Brewer's Car Clinics presented by eBay drew huge crowds all day. In the afternoon, Saturday star Jonathan Kennard in the pole-sitting, Warsteiner-liveried Arrows A3 was unable to hold off the charging Williams FW07C of Nick Padmore as the FIA Masters Historic Formula One race progressed, finding himself forced to settle for a close second place. Young gun Michael Lyons completed the top three in a similar Williams. The JET Super Touring Car Trophy featured a split grid for Super Tourers and older Group A machinery. Following a typically hectic tin-top start that saw cars scattering in all directions, Jason Minshaw dominated the Super Tourer element behind the wheel of his ex-Rickard Rydell title-winning Volvo S40. Behind, a fantastic scrap saw Mark Wright narrowly defeat former European Touring Car Champion Gianfranco Brancatelli in a battle of the flame-spitting Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworths, with Soper and 'Gentleman Jim' Richards engaging in a similarly entertaining duel further back. The Silverstone Classic Celebrity Challenge Trophy Race was red-flagged after a number of early incidents, and when the action re-started, a four-way fight ensued between Soper, fellow former touring car ace Anthony Reid and ex-Formula 1 drivers Mark Blundell and Martin Donnelly, with intensifying rain adding to the drama. Soper ultimately held off his pursuers for victory, with a late spin for Reid promoting Donnelly to second and Blundell to third. Take That's Howard Donald was the top rookie racer in 12th. The Blundell-led Screen Stars squad – additionally comprising Dragon's Den host Theo Paphitis, Wheeler Dealers presenter Ant Anstead, BBC Radio 2 sports presenter Vassos Alexander, Sky Sports F1 pundit Tony Jardine and former Top Gear anchor Tiff Needell – took the celebrity teams' prize, and with it helped to raise £10,000 for the event's official charity partner, Prostate Cancer UK. The owners will race tomorrow to conclude the Challenge. The heavens opened properly for the Gallet International Trophy for Classic GT Cars (Pre '66), giving David Pittard the opportunity to truly take the fight to bigger-engined rivals in his little Lotus Elan 26R. The British GT race-winner scythed through the spray to snatch the lead from eighth on the grid before the pit-stop driver change, but ultimately, it was Oliver Bryant in the 1964 AC Cobra that held off Roger Wills, Andrew Haddon and Jason Minshaw in a thrilling finish that saw the top four blanketed by less than two seconds. The day's action concluded with the Group C twilight race, although twilight descended rather quickly into darkness in the prevailing conditions. Steve Tandy and Mike Wrigley indulged in an old Spice battle at the front of the field, before a brace of spins for the latter settled the result. Once the final chequered flag had fallen, the Dire Straits Experience and former Spandau Ballet front man Tony Hadley took to the stage to reward hardy fans who braved the elements with a medley of classic hits between them, belting out everything from Sultans of Swing to the New Romantics anthem True.
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