The iconic Citroen 2CV has been compared to a garden shed on wheels, an upturned jelly mould and even a glorified shopping trolley by its detractors.
But actually racing 2CVs is a serious business requiring both skill and determination – especially in the annual 24-hour race at Snetterton Circuit in Norfolk, England.
This weekend saw the 30th staging of what is now the longest-running race of its type in the UK.
Despite some dreadful weather conditions, the Pete Sparrow-led Team Lion (No.97) took the victory this year after completing 662 laps of the 1.952 miles (3km) circuit, ahead of 20 other entries.
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