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of his new property and related research and site visits by interested staff and volunteers are already in hand. If anyone knows more about


SOURCE LUXURY CARS


this important but now neglected aspect of Brooklands’ history, please contact Julian Temple at the Museum.


Denis Corley News


Impressive line-up of nine McLarens outside the Paddock (Photoparazzi).


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unday 8th January saw the Museum host a meeting supported by Source Luxury Cars. The company used the event to showcase some of the vehicles it had available for sale, as well as some it had previously sold. The Paddock was full, with a great line-up of super-cars from the Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche and Aston Martin factories. The ‘stand-out’ cars were a Porsche 918 Spyder, Lamborghini Huracan and 458 and F12 Berlinetta Ferraris.


The Outer Paddock saw another grouping of super-cars, of which the line-up of nine McLarens


was the most impressive. Amongst them were to be seen 650S, P1 and 12C models.


The Campbell Car Park played host to what


were described as ‘ordinary’ sports cars, but some of them were far from this description. Among the line-up of performance models from BMW was to be found an i8 and an M5, while numerous other manufacturers were represented, including Audi, Nissan, Morgan, Maserati, Aston Martin, TVR, Porsche and Ford, in the shape of Mustangs both old and new. As a reminder that sports cars are not a new invention, parked amongst the


Julian Grimwade’s Bentley paired with a Ferrari F12 Berlinetta (Photoparazzi).


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