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More than 300 cars completed the rally near the Victory Museum

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On May 10, a one-day Victory Circle rally in Moscow dedicated to the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War ended at the walls of the Victory Museum. It was attended by more than 300 classic cars produced in the middle of the twentieth century, as well as modern examples of the automotive industry. Among them are the legendary GAZ—20 Pobeda, GAZ-13 Chaika, BMW of the 1930s, special equipment, Aurus and more.

"I participated in the race for the second time, I arrived in a 1958 Moskvich-47. A lot of work has been put into restoring this car. I also plan to ride it around the city next year, because the impressions of the arrival are, as always, the most positive," said Mikhail, a participant in the retro rally.

Muscovites and guests of the capital saw the Chaika near the museum on Poklonnaya Gora, which carried Gagarin at the parade in Moscow in honor of his first flight into space, Joseph Stalin's convertible, cars of Nikita Khrushchev, Leonid Brezhnev, Boris Yeltsin, as well as the car that participated in the Victory Day Parade on Red Square. Everyone could take photos with retro equipment and chat with the drivers.

Representatives of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, the Republic of Belarus and other countries took part in the rally. Among the guests of honor was the legendary TV and radio presenter Anna Shatilova. The crews, along with the guests, laid flowers at the Eternal Flame, and also visited the new museum exposition on Poklonnaya Gora "The Way to Victory".

Переведено сервисом «Яндекс Переводчик»

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