Race Retro 2026 -Fire, Fury and Icons of the Sport
Race Retro once again delivered a spectacular start to the historic motorsport season. With packed halls, a 120-car rally entry and a star-studded interview stage, the event brought together generations of the sport under one roof. Welsh rally legend Gwyndaf Evans pushed the Group A Ford Sierra Cosworth hard on the live stage, while current WRC driver Jon Armstrong threaded an Audi Quattro through its paces. Drama arrived on Saturday when sudden rainfall preceded a car fire during the afternoon session — marshals responded swiftly and both crew members exited safely. Off-stage, Alex Brundle outlined an ambitious historic racing programme, Hollie McRae spoke candidly about her father's legacy, and 2025 BTCC champion Tom Ingram joined a line-up that proved why Race Retro remains one of the most important dates on the calendar.
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