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Racing heroes set the pace at the London Classic Car Show
It’s not only elegant road cars making up the ever-expanding roster at the inaugural London Classic Car Show in January. Numerous racing legends in both human and automotive form will also be in attendance…
One of the highlights of the new event will be the 40 classic road cars paraded along the Grand Avenue ‘catwalk’ – four from each decade of the 20th Century. But for many, the static displays will be just as ‘moving’: as well as a showcase of six Le Mans racing machines with genuine competition history at La Sarthe, tributes to Hall of Fame heroes will be illustrated by displays of their old steeds. As such, visitors will see Nuvolari’s Alfa Romeo P3, Fangio’s V16 BRM and Senna’s Lotus 97T, among others. There will also be a special display curated by Adrian Newey, featuring his personal road-biased classics alongside a selection of his often-unbeatable F1 creations.
Newey will personally open his display at the exclusive preview evening on Thursday, during which Top Gear host James May will also introduce his selection of 13 cars that he believes changed the motoring world. Limited-availability Premium tickets will provide entry to the opening night, as well as access to the private enclosure with views of the Grand Avenue. As an exclusive offer to Classic Driver readers, you can receive a £10 discount on these Premium tickets by entering the code LCCS6 when ordering (available on Premium tickets Thurs - Sunday, valid until 31st December).
Photos: London Classic Car Show
Palm-find: Lost Mercedes Gullwing found under banana tree in Cuba
Piotr Degler was so intrigued by the rumour of a Mercedes-Benz 300SL ‘Gullwing’ abandoned in Cuba that he set about finding it himself. After weeks of unsuccessful searching, he was ready to accept it was a mere myth – until he caught a glimpse of something silver under a tree…
Automotive photographer Degler roamed the Caribbean island to find the subjects for his 2015 calendar Carros de Cuba, reasoning that there was nowhere else on earth with a streetscape unchanged since the 1950s, the result of a decades-long ban on importing new cars. With the government recently relaxing this rule, it seemed the ideal time for Degler to capture the island’s beautiful automotive timewarp – especially once he’d heard rumours that a Mercedes 300SL ‘Gullwing’ was lying abandoned somewhere on the 42,000-square-mile island.
Hidden treasure en route
For a solid month, Degler roved from east to west, travelling 3,000km by car and taking 300,000 footsteps. He asked every inhabitant he came across whether they knew where the silver car was, or even if they’d heard the same rumour. No luck. With his hopes fading by the day, Piotr had all but given up – but then there it was, with a banana tree making a futile attempt to shelter its carcass. “I found many hidden treasures on my travels across Cuba – a Hispano-Suiza being one – but the Gullwing eluded me until a few days before my planned departure,” Piotr told Classic Driver. “When I first found it, I spent the whole day taking pictures, but then I realised a night shoot might be more appropriate. Finding the car was an indescribable experience.” Well, they always say you find love when you give up looking.
The 12 best from 25,000
Degler’s Cuban treasure is now being showcased in his 2015 calendar, along with 11 others he found along the way; the 12 chosen images were selected from no fewer than 25,000 taken during the trip. It’s available in three versions, with the Special Edition housed in a rusty metal frame. Further information can be found at deglerstudio.com.
Photos: Piotr Degler (www.facebook.com/deglercalendar)
You can find numerous Mercedes-Benz 300SL ‘Gullwings’ for sale in the Classic Driver Market.
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