192 'A3' - the oldest surviving Aston Martin which frequently raced at Brooklands. The 2009 Reunion was its first appearance after restoration for the AM Heritage Trust.
The passengers in this Invicta clearly enjoyed their ascent of the Brooklands Test Hill.
Alan Burnard at the wheel of his Delage which entertained spectators with the sound of its twin cam 1,500cc straight 8.
Scott Curtiss's 1936 Norton International 500cc single.
John Ward's Talbot 105 on the Banking where it won the Locke-King Trophy at the 1939 Whitsun meeting.
Clive Boothmans 1902 Napier D45 tonneau.
Martin Bunn's award winning Lagonda has performance to match its looks.
Amongst the Fords present were Richard Delahaye's 1934 40 on the left and this later V8 model which could have been at the 1939 Brooklands Ford Gymkhana.
A Riley braves the bumps on the Brooklands Banking.
Entrants queueing up for the Banking runs.