
Autoworld is partnering with Belgian driver Paul Grant, who competes in the HGPCA (Historic Grand Prix Cars Association) championship. Through this collaboration, the museum brings automotive heritage to life on the track.
With Paul Grant taking part in several major events, including the Grand Prix de Monaco Historique, the Le Mans Classic and Formula 1 demonstrations. Other prestigious events, such as the Goodwood Festival of Speed, may also be added to the programme.

The first race took place at the end of April during the Grand Prix de Monaco Historique, at the wheel of the 1953 Cooper Bristol T23 MKII Formula 2.
It is powered by a two-litre Bristol engine, an inline six-cylinder derived from a pre-war BMW design. This model has distinguished itself in several renowned historic races, notably at Goodwood and Monaco.

Further appearances are planned during demonstration runs ahead of contemporary Grands Prix, featuring the 1970 De Tomaso 505/38.
Designed by Dallara for the Frank Williams team, this spectacular Formula 1 car is powered by the legendary 3-litre Ford Cosworth DFV engine, widely regarded as the most iconic engine in F1 history, with 155 victories between 1967 and 1983. The car is almost entirely built from magnesium.