A TARLETON man has told Life On Cars of his experiences overseeing a prestigious Maltese motor race featuring some of the world's rarest cars earlier this month.
MGB owner Ronn Middleton said today that he successfully completed his first stint as a marshal at the Valletta Grand Prix, held between May 3 and May 9, and said that among the events he had to deal with was a £500,000 Jaguar racing car crashing on the course.
“There were all sorts of cars racing on the island, including Austin 7s, AC racing cars, Austin Healeys, and a Jaguar C-Type which spun out and hit the armco at the side,” he said.
“It was an unforgettable experience which was a great honour to be involved in, and it went even better than I was expecting it to.”
Mr Middleton worked as one of three judges in the event's concours contest and as the chief steward on a sprint event, following his involvement in an array of motorsport events across the UK, including organising the Coast to Coast Classic Tour and working as a senior official on the Manchester to Blackpool Veteran, Vintage and Classic Car Run.
Mr Middleton, who works as a consultant on classic car values for an auction house, has also actively taken part in many events as a driver, including acting as a support driver for rally star the late Richard Burns during his days competing for Subaru and Peugeot on the Network Q Rally in the World Rally Championship.
The Valletta Grand Prix, which is held in the island's capital city each year, attracts drivers from across Europe who compete in a series of races for different types of classic cars, including Ferraris, Jaguars, Triumphs and Austin Healeys.
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