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The best pics from the Spa Classic

Our 30 favourite pics from last weekend's classic race meet

  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

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  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

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  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

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  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

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  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

  • As anyone who’s ever been to the Goodwood Revival or Members’ Meeting will know, historic racing is officially the dog’s proverbials. Cool as it is seeing old racing cars in museums or wherever, nothing quite compares to seeing them pitched against one another, and driven as they were designed to be by men and women who really know what they’re doing. Enter the Spa Classic. A bit like the Goodwood Revival – only it’s in Belgium and you don’t have to dress up.

    This year the racing was better than ever thanks to a new series – the 2.0-litre Cup – that saw almost 40 pre-1966 Porsche 911s compete for ultimate honours.

    Click through the gallery for our favourite pics from last weekend’s event.

    Photography: Jayson Fong, Stéphanie Bézard, Pierre-Yves Riom, Photo Classic Racing, Fotorissima, Julien Hergault

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