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If memory serves ....
They were all called George.
Not sure which one he died on (v, vi or vii)
Snak makes a pilgrimage...
By: mrsnak : May 13th, 2012-16:52
To a place I've wanted to visit for years - the birthplace of British motorsports and the world's first purpose-built motor circuit in 1907. Brooklands Museum at Weybridge, Surrey (just outside London) To walk around the history of both racing and aviatio...
Continuing the journey...
By: mrsnak : May 13th, 2012-17:21
Gorgeous AC Me in a past life? The workshop of Malcolm Campbell. Don't think they stuffed him for this Ford and Peugeot Napier-Railton Another view Austin pedal car. Loved this! 1926 Delage Alvis Aston Martin Halford Lorraine Dietrich - There's one of the...
The voyage goes on...
By: mrsnak : May 13th, 2012-17:35
The modern racers were quite fun as well Then there were all the cars parked around the grounds Aston Martin Back when Rover made a substantial car! What a sedan... Check out the Scimitar... probably during the low point of the consolidated British Leylan...
If you can find...
By: BDLJ : May 14th, 2012-17:02
....a copy, I recommend a book titled Negative Gravity. It is the biography of Beatrice Shilling, who raced bikes (proper cammy Nortons, not J.A.P. engined Broughs! ) at Brooklands, sorted out the Spitfire's carby issues, worked on missiles, hooned in car...