Every now and then something magical happens in vintage racing. Some happenings are spectacular, like Jim Hall and Vic Elford flinging the Chaparrals around Laguna Seca at the 2005 Monterey Historics. Others are glorious, like Stirling Moss ringing out his 1955 Mille Miglia winning Mercedes 300SLR. But not all magical moments involve racing legends. Some simply involve a heart-wrenching personal triumph, like the day Gene Bashor of Encampment, Wyoming, finally took his first lap in the Russell-Alexis he bought some 37 years before. And the way I hear it, there wasn’t a dry eye in the paddock.
Alexis Cars of Birmingham, England built, a variety of formula racing cars between 1959 and 1970. The cars were well designed, built to a high standard, and were competitive in their class. As a result, the cars today continue to enjoy a loyal following from enthusiasts around the globe.
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