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Motor Racing Legends – Silverstone – October 2023

Despite a post qualifying engine change, Harry Barton and Oliver Reuben headed a TVR Griffith 1-2 to claim Pall Mall Cup victory at Silverstone.

For the third successive year, the Motor Racing Legends meeting on the Silverstone Grand Prix circuit would bring down the curtain on my historic racing season and despite a noticeable drop in entry levels over that time period the stand out Pall Mall Cup for Pre 66 machinery still provided excellent entertainment value.

A damp morning qualifying session, courtesy of monsoon conditions throughout the UK on the day previous, looked likely to produce a mixed up grid however the cream rose to the top by the end of the session as Touring Car legends Rob Huff (Jaguar E-Type) and Andrew Jordan (Lotus Elan) ended up sharing the front row of a relatively healthy 29 car grid.

Huff and Jordan would then use all their experience on a drying track to escape up the road early on with the more powerful Jaguar in the hands of Huff building a commanding lead before handing over to Richard Meins.  Meins however was not as comfortable in the tricky conditions and was quickly swallowed up by a double stinting Jordan, TVR Griffith of Oliver Reuben and Daytona Cobra of Harvey Stanley.

And it would be the latter two that would find themselves embroiled in an almighty mid race battle for the lead (once Jordan had pitted for a second time to hand over to Simon Evans) with Stanley eventually managing to streak away and build what looked to be a potential race winning margin.  That all came to an end a few laps later though as Stanley found himself beached in the Becketts gravel thus handing the advantage back to the TVR of Reuben.

Despite unable to keep up with Stanley, Reuben’s pace was such that Harry Barton (having taken over from Reuben for the final stint) would find himself with a lead of more than 40 seconds over Huff (back in the E-type) and a second Nigel Reuben Racing TVR in the hands of John Davison as the event entered the final hour; a margin that appeared more than necessary given the pace of Huff and the even more rapid Davison.

In fact Davison (taking over from Nigel Reuben) was setting the track alight, soon passing Huff and then setting his sights on the team car of Barton.  However time would be against Davison in the end as Barton just had enough in hand to reach the chequered flag first, bringing to an end a quite brilliant 3 hour race which saw the top 5 all on the same lap and top 3 covered by a little over 10 seconds!  Incredible considering there was not a single safety car intervention throughout!

In a field containing Cobras and E-types I’m not sure many would have predicted the final outcome but the Nigel Reuben Racing machines came into their own as the track dried out to land a memorable 1-2; even more remarkable considering the winning car only just made the grid following a post qualifying engine change!

Earlier in the day, Amspeed prepared BMW M3s completed a lockout of the podium positions in a damp Historic Touring Car Challenge race. With varying degrees of precipitation throughout tyre choice proved a lottery but it was Darren Fielding who just got the better of Colin Turkington (sharing with Mark Smith) in the latter stages to take victory with Tom Houlbrook rounding out the top three.

Having been in two minds whether to make the trip following a busy week it turned out to be a brilliant day at the Northamptonshire Circuit; the completely unexpected sunset and seemingly unrestricted garage access combined with one of the best historic endurance races of the season made it a day to remember.

GALLERY