I took this photograph in the paddock at the Vintage Sports Car Club's Richard Seaman Memorial Trophies meeting in June 1970.
This is Lord Doune's 1930 Maserati 26M, chassis 2514,
that was driven by Ray Fielding in the Richard Seaman Memorial Vintage Trophy
Race. The programme of the event describes it as a Maserati 8C and says this
about it:
'.....also in the third row is a most welcome dark horse
in the form of a rare 1930 blown 8C 2½ litre Grand Prix Maserati. This car was
brought over from Switzerland by Lord Doune, famous for his Scottish museum of
Sports and racing cars and the Doune hill climb course, who has entered the car
to be driven by Ray Fielding.'
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