Johansson and Brown attend Masters Historic Festival at Brands Hatch
Autosport • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 1, 2026, 1:39 PM
Last updated Jun 1, 2026

The Masters Historic Festival took place at Brands Hatch over the weekend, featuring a variety of Formula 1 cars from different eras. Notable attendees included Zak Brown, CEO of McLaren, and former F1 driver Stefan Johansson. The event celebrated classic racing with additional showcases of classic F2 and F3 cars, along with modern GT vehicles. Participants enjoyed two days filled with racing action on the Grand Prix Circuit.
- •Brands Hatch hosted the Masters Historic Festival last weekend.
- •The event featured Formula 1 machinery from various decades.
- •Notable figures Zak Brown and Stefan Johansson were present.
- •Classic F2 and F3 cars also participated in the festival.
- •The festival consisted of two days of racing excitement.
- 1:39 PMAutosport — Johansson and Brown among the stars of Brands Hatch Masters Historic Festival
"Brands Hatch was thrust back in time for the Masters Historic Festival last weekend as Formula 1 machinery spanning several decades took to the Grand Prix Circuit, along with notable faces including McLaren CEO Zak Brown and ex-F1 driver, Stefan Johansson. There were also outings for classic F2 and F3 cars, and more modern GT machinery was also in action during two scorching days of ...Keep reading
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