Neil Wade showcased his 500bhp Mini Cooper S R50, powered by a Honda turbo engine, at Pembrey triple-header races. Crafted meticulously over 18 months, the car boasts custom suspension, rose joints, and coilovers, delivering power with reliability. Wade’s perseverance paid off as he secured three class wins, lauding the top-notch racing and the car’s enhanced performance without power steering.
The Nardone brothers from Cardiff unveiled their BMW 325 E30, featuring a unique livery inspired by Tony Longhurst, at local circuit events. Luca Nardone clinched a trio of class victories in the Classic Touring Car Racing Club’s sprints with the track-ready BMW, modified with Leda coilovers and weight-saving measures. Cristiano Nardone tested their Ford Mustang while Luca dominated solo, signaling a successful return to racing post-pandemic.