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Griffiths’ brace as F2 battle rages behind

SILVERSTONE

HSCC

22-23 MAY

Two magnificent drives by Miles Griffiths earned a memorable Historic Formula 2 double as the Historic Sports Car Club’s International Trophy retrospective centred on the BRDC’s European championship rounds of the 1970s. Unfeasibly charismatic cars and shrill two-litre engine notes brought Silverstone’s Grand Prix circuit alive, but it was the field’s depth and intensity of battling throughout that enthralled spectators, back for the first time in more than a year.

Griffiths, Classic F3 ace Andy Smith, Historic Formula Fordster Cameron Jackson and Thundersports standout Calum Lockie – whose reactions in a savagely powerful

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