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DEREK BELL

t came as a relief, I don’t mind telling you. In April, I was on councours-judging duty during the 30th running of the Cavallino Classic. It was staged at The Breakers in West Palm Beach, which is a wonderful venue. While a more intimate event than in previous years, it proved hugely popular with attendees. I loved being out of the house; doing something that involved cars for the first time in 18 months. Others clearly felt the same way, as folk talked themselves hoarse while playing

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