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C.R.E.A.M
(Cerbera Register Event And Meeting) - 2005


The 10th anniversary of the first production Cerbera saw the ultimate celebration.

C.R.E.A.M 2005 brought together perhaps the largest ever gathering of Cerbera owners from the across the UK and Europe. Over 30 Cerberas took part in an exclusive track day, while around 80 were on display with over 250 people attending the event at RAF Elvington in Yorkshire. The event also attracted some spectacular guest cars with the ultimate Cerbera, the Speed 12 taking centre stage in the static display, while a host of modified and custom Cerberas made appearances.

Team LNT were out in force with not only their 2005 T400R Le Mans car, but also the first public appearance for their 2006 race car, the stunning Panoz Esperantes. The customer road Esperantes were also on hand to delight the crowd along with the awesome TVR T440R road car.

C.R.E.A.M SPECIAL GUESTS INCLUDED:
Cerbera Speed 12
The unique ultimate TVR 0-60 in 2.9 seconds 0-100 in 6 seconds 0-200 in 14 seconds....and a top speed of 247mph -
Team LNT TVR T400R Le Mans Car
LNT presented their 2004 Le Mans finisher that also raced at the Spa LMES round this year where LNT made TVR history with their famous 1st and 2nd.
Team LNT Panoz 2006 Race Car
LNT exclusively revealed their 2006 race car at C.R.E.A.M The Panoz Esperantes will race at Sebring, the LMES and FIA GT Championships and hopefully, at Le Mans!
Panoz Esperantes 4.6 V8 road car
LNT also be showcased the Panoz Esperantes road car at the event which will be on sale in Europe in 2006
This is the powerful entry level in the Panoz range.
TVR T440 Road
Another unique TVR at C.R.E.A.M 440.0 BHP, 215mph and 0-60 in 3.7 seconds. Once again we are indebted to LNT for it’s attendance.
Stealth Cerbera
Ex road car now in full race set up, this Cerbera features Tuscan inlet manifolds, Red Rose, suspension and brake enhancements as seen at Goodwood FOS 04
Nitrous Oxide Cerbera
Progressive NOS system currently producing 200Bhp extra on the road. The car is on split rim 19" alloys custom made in Japan and has been lowered by 40mm
2004 European Cannonball Cerbera
Unquestionably the most sensational start made at the Cannonball was from the stealth like Cerbera. The highly developed 4.2 will be on display at C.R.E.A.M
A host of Cerbera, track and sports car trade specialists were also on hand as well as the fabulous Triple S Girls who helped us to raise money for the Anthony Nolan Leukaemia Trust.
There was a chance to win a brand new Audi TT Roadster worth over £20,000, there were Superbreak holiday vouchers worth £500, jackets, fleeces, t-shirts, car chargers, wheel nuts, artwork, chauffer driven rides, trade vouchers, polishing kits, TVR Car Club vouchers, books and much, much more!

There was also an auction to win race used T400R Team LNT wheels and tyres and the ultimate Cerbera prize, a ride in the Cerbera Speed 12 at a later date!

The Cerbera Register hosted the event in conjunction with Javelin Trackdays and AAUK Specialist Management Services and a new interactive ‘TCR’ website was launched last week to coincide with C.R.E.A.M

The event was kindly supported by the TVR Car Club and Pistonheads.com

www.tvr-Cerbera.com / www.cream2005.info

All images supplied by Sprint designer Jon Lowey.

     
     
 
     
 
     
 
     
 
     
   

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