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Aussie raider Murphy can’t stop Ross

SNETTERTON

HSCC

20-21 APRIL

unday’s Road Sports contest, in which Australian Justin Murphy almost sprang a formbook upset, was among the highlights of last weekend’s Historic Sports Car Club season-opener at Snetterton. For five years, the Milano-Holden and Ginetta G4 graduate has spasmodically attempted to tame his Historic Bolwell Nagari. This time he howled the five-litre Ford V8-powered Aussie stunner past Antony Ross’s TVR 3000M from the 70s set and outsprinted it on

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