This was one of the
competitors in the Coys of Kensington GT Car Race at the Coys International
Historic Festival meeting at Silverstone in July 1999.
It's Simon Draper's 1963 Aston Martin DP214 in which he
shared the driving in the race with David Clark. This was one of two Project
214 cars built (the other being completely destroyed in an accident at the
Nürburgring in 1964) and was based on DB4GT chassis 0194/R with the 3,670cc
straight-6 engine bored out to 3,750cc.The car ran in the Le Mans 24 Hour race
twice, retiring after 11 hours with a broken piston when in third place in 1963
driven by Bill Kimberley and Jo Schlesser, and in 1964 it was driven by Mike
Salmon and Peter Sutcliffe but was disqualified after 18 hours for topping up
with oil before the permitted time. It was in eleventh place at the time.
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