This weekend, the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya hosted the Espiritu de Montjuic, which served as the curtain raiser of Peter Auto's 2018 season. The Spanish track was chosen in the hopes of comfortable spring weather but the competitors and visitors were instead treated to changeable conditions throughout the weekend. This did not deter the 212 cars entered to compete across Peter Auto's seven familiar grids. A subtle change this year was the addition of the new Greatest's Trophy, which replaced the Trofeo Nastro Rosso but featured a similar grid of 1950s and 1960s sports cars. The wide wide variety of machinery ranged from early 1950s sports racers like the Aston Martin DB2 and Maserati 300S to the thundering Sauber-Mercedes C11 and howling Peugeot 905 Group C cars. Among the many highlights across the fields were a pair of Porsche 917s and two Silk Cut liveried Jaguar XJR-8s that made it look like the works TWR Jaguar team had been reinstated.
Our photographers were on hand throughout the weekend and have not returned with a fresh sun tan but instead with this action-packed, 250-shot gallery that serves to illustrate this concise report.
Later this week, we will take a closer look at several of the cars that starred during the weekend.

Enjoy the links:

2018 Espiritu de Montjuic - Report and 250-shot Gallery