The rhythm of a legendary band like Pink Floyd comes from its drummer. If the drummer gets behind the wheel, the engine’s rhythm inevitably changes. For the better. That’s what has always happened with Nick Mason, drummer, co-founder and the only permanent member of Pink Floyd. Everyone knows him but it’s worth remembering that his band has sold more than 250 million records worldwide, something that has allowed him to turn his great passion for cars into a reality. His collection of classic models is truly magnificent and contains pieces of absolute excellence, first among all the 250 GTO #3757. But it’s not enough for him to collect them. It would be like owning a set of drums and never playing them. He drives them, he drives his classic cars in races dedicated to them, such as the Goodwood Revival and Le Mans Classic.
His passion combines with a genuine skill that has allowed him to be invited as a judge at great international competitions such as Villa d’Este and peninsula Best of the Best, and he drives real racing cars like he did at Le Mans 24 Hours where he participated for several years from 1979 to 1984 scoring two class podiums. His passion also led him to write. His book, “Into the red” co-authored with Mark Hales is an authentic bestseller.
We are delighted to present some of the cars from his collection.
1925 Bugatti Type 35B
Described by Bugatti in the 1920s as “the most successful racing car in the world”, Nick Mason’s collection couldn’t possibly be without the Type 35B.
1935 Aston Martin Ulster
The Ulster is the car that allowed Aston Martin to make itself known before the Second World War by participating in the most important competitions such as the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the Mille Miglia. Nick Mason has owned three: LM17, LM18 and LM21 pictured.
1953 Ferrari 250MM
1955 Jaguar D-Type
1957 Maserati 250 F
1962 Ferrari 250 GTO
1970 Ferrari 512 S
1996 McLaren F1 GTR
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