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LIFE THROUGH ALENS JAKO BEBREY

OTHER THAN PERHAPS BEING ON THE grid itself, there are few better ways to spend a weekend than watching some racing at one of the UK’s multitude of historic circuits. Once the world reopens, your support will be more valuable than ever too, with club motorsport in particular heavily reliant on its audience to keep the wheels turning and ensure it survives well into the future.

And who knows, if your kids enjoy it (and chances are they’ll love it), you might also sow the seeds of a future career – just as it did for Jakob Ebrey. Today Ebrey is known as one of the country’s most prominent motorsport photographers, with more than two decades shooting the British Touring Car Championship, British Rally Championship,

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