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The
Manila Sports Car Club (MSCC) is a non-profit organization dedicated
to the preservation and enjoyment of sports cars. Although the club
was focused originally on vintage sports cars, MSCC's roster now
includes a wide variety of modern two-seaters. MSCC's events cover
vintage races, hillclimbs, out-of-town runs, and the prestigious
Concours d' Elegance.
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The Manila
Sports Car Club, with the support of Sofitel
Philippine Plaza and MTV, held its third
Concours d' Elegance on April 27, 2007 at the
magnificent bay-side gardens of the hotel. In
celebration of the club's 40th
anniversary this year, the concours d' elegance
featured 40 restored classic and vintage
automobiles.
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The 2006 Philippine Motorsports Festival
got underway last weekend at Subic. 15 vintage cars took to the track
and competed in the Saturday race. On Sunday,
40 competitors participated in our annual
hillclimb all looking to become this year's
"King of the Hill". Results will be posted
soon. In the meantime check out the
results of our previous races.
Click
here for news on the July 27
races at Subic.
Click
here for news on the Oct 22
races at BRC. |
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Our Angelo Barretto wins
first overall at the Le Mans Classic.
Click here to learn more about his
exciting experience.
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The Northwestern Adventure, organized by MSCC member Jorge See, promised to take classic cars to the Northern-most tip of Luzon via the western highway. The cars would travel over 900 miles through
Pampanga, Tarlac, Pangasinan, La Union, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos
Norte, from and back to Manila.
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Ever wonder
how this 1969 Lotus Elan S4 DHC won the "Best
Classic Sports Car" and "Best in Class"
category in the 1998 Westin Philippine Plaza Concours d'
Elegance?
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