1963 German Grand Prix
He already packed a hefty resume but everything John Surtees had done previously on four wheels paled by comparison. The Briton’s drive in the 1963 German Grand Prix helped confirm…
MOTOR CYCLE TAX CONCESSION
It will be remembered that, following representations made by the R.A.C. and other bodies, the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced in his Budget Speech that it was proposed to raise the weight limit of motor cycles taxed at 30/per annum from 200 lbs. to 224 lbs. This concession is embodied in the Second Finance Bill for 1929, and the sanction of Parliament is necessary before it becomes law. but the R.A.C. is able to announce that, subject to this sanction being obtained, the new weight limit will come into force on January 1st, 1930.