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"Classic Production Saloons: A Journey Through Racing History" Step back in time and witness the thrilling world of production saloon racing with these iconic moments from CM21. From the roaring engines to the skilled drivers, every race was a spectacle that left fans on the edge of their seats. In CM21 1801, Rob Huff and Richard Meins took control of an Austin A40, showcasing its power and agility on the track. The crowd couldn't help but cheer as they maneuvered through each turn with precision. The excitement continued in CM21 2330 when Huff and Meins once again unleashed the potential of their Austin A40. This time, they pushed even harder, leaving competitors trailing behind in awe. Another unforgettable moment came in CM21 2433 as Michael Caine joined forces with Rob Myers to dominate the race in their Austin A40. Their teamwork was impeccable, proving that success on the track relies not only on speed but also strategy. But it wasn't just Austins stealing the spotlight. In CM21 2324, Jason Plato showcased his skills behind the wheel of an Austin A95 Westminister while Caine returned to impress yet again with his trusty Austin A40. Patrick Watts made heads turn in CM21 1826 as he tamed a Studebaker Golden Hawk. Its sleek design combined with Watts' expertise created a mesmerizing sight for all racing enthusiasts present that day. Chris Harris and Simon Drabble brought elegance to production saloon racing in CM21 1449 by piloting a Sunbeam Rapier effortlessly around every corner. Their finesse demonstrated that style can coexist harmoniously with speed. Mat Jackson and David Devine proved themselves worthy contenders in CM21 1392 by taking charge of a Riley One-Point-Five. With sheer determination etched across their faces, they conquered every challenge thrown at them during this intense race. Of course, no racing event is complete without the presence of grid girls.