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Fans treated to Masters Historic spectacle

BRANDS HATCH

MSVR MASTERS HISTORIC

29-30 MAY

Spectators were back at Brands Hatch for the second time this year for last weekend’s Masters Historic Festival and were treated to some eventful racing.

The Pre-66 Touring Cars race was a perfect close to Saturday’s timetable, its hour-long contest full of action and unpredictability. Julian Thomas and Calum Lockie eventually finished clear winners in Thomas’s Ford Falcon, but were made to work hard for it. Polesitter Henry Mann – sharing Steve Soper’s rebuilt Ford Mustang, which had a spectacular off at the same meeting last year –

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