I suspect that this Cobra is flagrantly disregarding the posted speed limit! |
The Cholmondeley Pageant of Power (15 to 17 June; www.cpop.co.uk), the UK’s biggest celebration of power and speed, will this year mark the AC Cobra’s 50th anniversary with a major vehicle display and thrilling, high-speed action on the venue’s circuit.
The
Pageant will host the largest gathering of the Anglo-American sports
car in the UK this year in a special display entitled ‘Cobras at
the Castle’. The event is also introducing a special race category
– the ‘AC Cobra 50th
Anniversary Class’ – that will see the most famous Cobras,
including one of only three ‘Lightweight Cobras’ ever built,
compete for top honours.
James
Hall, Event Director for the Cholmondeley Pageant of Power, said:
“The first AC Cobra was sold in 1962 and we are proud to celebrate
the anniversary of a world-famous motoring icon. This car has earned
something of a cult following over the last 50 years, both through
its GT racing pedigree and towering on-road presence. The Cobras
will make a thrilling addition to the 2012 Pageant.”
You definately don't see many Daytona Coupés around! |
When
introduced in 1962, the Mark I AC Cobra featured a 4.2-litre V8
engine from Ford Motor Company, upgraded to a 4.7-litre unit in 1963
for the Mark II. Race-derived versions of the Cobra were dominant on
the domestic US and international racing calendars.
The
fearsome AC Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupé won the 12 Hours of Sebring
GT class twice in 1964 and 1965, finished fourth overall in the 1964
24 Hours of Le Mans, winning the GT class, and recording victories
across a number of other endurance events – often ahead of its main
competitor, the Ferrari 250 GTO. The car also won the 1965
International Championship for GT Manufacturers in the World
Sportscar Championship, winning 8 out of 10 races.
In
the face of rising competition from other manufacturers, particularly
GM’s Grand Sport Corvette, the Mark III Cobra (427) was introduced
in 1965 with a 420bhp 7.0-litre V8 engine, becoming the most powerful
production car in the world at the time.
Now
in its fifth year, the Cholmondeley Pageant of Power will take place
on the Cholmondeley Estate in Cheshire from 15 to 17 June. A full
event schedule and list of participants will be announced over the
coming weeks, with Pageant organisers set to reveal some exciting new
additions and features for 2012.
To
buy tickets or find further information, visit www.cpop.co.uk.
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