The Fords Of TRAX 2016
Posted: 13th October 2016 | Author: @AdrianFRST | Photography: @AdrianFRST
TRAX this year was unusually late in the season - right at the end of September, which was a bit of a risk given the changeable weather. It worked out fine though, overcast in the morning gave way to sunshine in the afternoon and the lower temperature compared to July or August was welcome when lugging camera gear around.
Due to Ford Fair having been held earlier (unlike last year) there were a lot of cars that had previously been seen and as a result there’s not a huge selection of photos. Still, quality over quantity, and the car of the show for me has to be the WRC kitted, V8 powered Fiesta which was doing the business on track.
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