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Gallery: The blistering beauty of the Salvadori Cup

21st October 2021
Andrew Willis

Giving attendees of the 78MM a tantalising glimpse at the seductive curves of World Championship sportscars that competed from 1955 to 1960, the Salvadori Cup is a 20-minute peep show featuring motorsport's prettiest protagonists. 

The race is named after Roy Salvadori, a 1959 24 Hours of Le Mans winner who also developed a reputation as “King of the Airfields'' after accumulating wins at Silverstone, Snetterton and other post-war flat English airfield tracks including our very own Goodwood Motor Circuit. 

Whether it was the Jaguar D-Type long-noses, Lotus 15s, Lister Knobblies, Cooper T49 Monacos, a rare Ferrari 250TR/290MM or a historically-significant Aston Martin DB3S that caught your eye, this year’s field was stacked with blistering and beautiful pieces of 1950s race-winning engineering. 

  • 78MM

  • Members Meeting

  • Salvadori Cup

  • Gallery