23 Jul Report from Southern Europe!

Two of our tireless international correspondents, Ann Peters and Roger Salomon, prepare for another arduous assignment; this time in the wild streets of Monaco.
Posted: July 23, 2018
The VRCBC has always had a dedicated group of photo-journalists who never stop globe-trotting in order to provide us with the latest news from the world of Vintage motorsport.
Our most recent report has just been submitted by Ann Peters and Roger Salomon, who generously volunteered to attend both the Monaco Grand Prix Historique and the Villa d’Este 2018, so that the other VRCBC members wouldn’t have to!
Thanks Ann and Roger; we are looking forward to your next assignment.

VRCBC correspondents always travel in style! This is the view from Ann and Roger’s villa with one of their yachts at the dock in the background …….. or maybe not! 😉
Even motoring correspondents have to include a few ‘touristy’ photos.
And then we get down to the real business, the legendary Grand Prix racing cars!
- 1974 Surtees TS16
- 1975 Hesketh 308C
- 1976 March 761 Ford
- 1976 McLaren M26
- 1962 Lola Mk4 Climax
- 1974 Hesketh 308B
- 1974 Lotus 72E
- 1974 Shadow DN3
- 1961 Lotus 18 Climax
- 1961 Lotus 18/21 Climax
- Some of the course ‘padding’
- Waiting for the gentry to arrive.
And then over to the Villa d’Este to check out some fabulous classic cars, including Mr. Bean’s Mini.
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