For perhaps the first time in motorsport history, a podium found its three steps occupied by father-son driving pairings. Last October’s Stirling Moss Trophy race at the Algarve Classic Festival in Portugal was won by the father and son team of Gabriel and Dion Kremer, their Lotus 17 Prototype chased home by the Lister Knobbly of father and son Barry and Tony Wood, while the third step was occupied by Lister-Chevrolet drivers Mark and James Gibbon, also per et fils.
The Stirling Moss Trophy race is for genuine, pre-1961 sportscars and sports-racers, and the final round of the season, at the dramatic and challenging Algarve circuit, was a two-hour, two-driver contest that ran into the dusk of Saturday evening.
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