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GT40 or not? Time to set the record straight.

There has been a growing use of the term GT40 to describe the seven litre cars, the MkII of 1965 to 1967 and the 1967 MkIV. None of these were known as GT40s at the time that they raced though, so here is the story. Continue reading

Cirencester Antiques Centre

We have a small range of our items for sale at cabinet C15 on the ground floor at Cirencester Antiques Centre. This is located in the market place in the centre of town just along from the famous church.

Cirencester is know as the gateway to the Cotswolds and there is much to do in and around the town; there is even the site of a Roman amphitheatre, so it is easy to make a day out of a visit. Click here for the visitor website.

Cirencester Antiques Centre

From Tuesday 3rd October 2017 we will have a small selection of stock available from cabinet C15 on the ground floor of Cirencester Antiques Centre.

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You can find the antiques centre in the marketplace right in the centre of the town. There is limited parking in the market place, but there are other public car parks within a 3-5 minute walk. Cirencester is one of the jewels of the Cotswold region and there is a lot to do in and around this historic town.

going electric

Change is constant and the way that motor sport is moving away from a reliance of fossil fuels is as inevitable as was the migration from front to rear engines and the development of aerodynamics in previous decades. Continue reading

please steer clear of Ferrari Lewis

Lewis and Seb to swap places at the end of the season is a good story as are the hot denials that it might happen. It could be pure speculation, as could the one about Lewis walking away from the sport at the end of the year, but we are well into Silly Season and there will be all sorts of tosh floating about. That said, if we are to speculate, would a move to the Prancing Horse be a good one for Lewis? Continue reading