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Boston and Mansfield enjoy repeat success

ANGLESEY

BRSCC RACE OF REMEMBRANCE

12-14 NOVEMBER

Often it pays to go beyond the headlines. In this latest Race of Remembrance, back at Anglesey after a COVID-induced year away, Rob Boston and Peter Mansfield won their second Race of Remembrance on the bounce in their Lotus Elise. The Rob Boston Racing machine led home the special event’s best-ever 53-strong entry in unseasonably dry and mild conditions.

Boston and Mansfield this time did it after topping both qualifying sessions, taking pole with a best time close to three seconds clear. Boston then led from the off and, within a couple of hours of the 12-hour race, had a lap on

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