I took this photograph at Lodge Corner during the Cheshire Building Society Allcomers' Race at the Vintage Sports Car Club's Richard Seaman Memorial Trophies Meeting at Oulton Park in June 1981.
It's David Kergon driving the Maserati 250F that he co-owned with Peter Martin. It's indistinguishable from a
1950s Maserati 250F, but it's one of 12 replicas built by Cameron Millar and
this one has the chassis number CM2. Cameron Millar acquired a genuine Maserati
250F in 1964 (originally 2501, later renumbered 2523) which he kept and raced
for 8 years. In this time he purchased all the remaining cars and spare parts
belonging to the Scuderia Centro Sud who had competed with the 250F in the
1950s, and also the chassis jigs from the Maserati factory. He then set about
creating this series of replicas, using as far as possible genuine period
parts, which are so well crafted that the FIA has allowed them to race
alongside the genuine Maserati 250F and its contemporaries in competitive
historic racing events.
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