A SELECTION OF MOTOR SPORT ROAD TESTS THAT HAVE APPEARED IN PAST ISSUES
Make of Car Issue A.B.C. .11 h.p. 2-eyl., 2-seater Feb. 1926 A.C. 2-litre, short-chassis, 15.7 h.p 2-seater July 1936 A.C. 2-litre, 16.40 3-seater Oct.. 1927 A.C. 2-litre, 16.66 h.p., 2-seater March 1926 A.C. 2-litre, 16.66 h.p., 4-seater June 1934 Alfa-Romeo 1,1-litre supercharged 6-eyl. Charles 2-seater (1929) March 1934...
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THE BERKHAMSTED AND D. M.C.
The Berkhamsted and D. M.C. deserves the greatest credit for carrying on, in this repressed age, the best tradition of the Aston-Clinton lull-climb days. Their course at Dancer's End, near Tring, offers no particular excitement apart from the acute hairpin bend, and the loose surface restricts speed and driving artistry, but the organisation is admirable. On...
M.C.C. " EDINBURGH "
At Easter the M.C.C. gave us a muchstiffer-than-usual Land's End and in some people's eyes thereby fell from grace. As if to make amends they contributed a very easy Edinburgh Trial, although the last new hills were rather different from the usual M.C.C. fare, and would undoubtedly have become slime-lanes with more rain beforehand. Even in the dry conditions prevailing they...
A SELECTION OF MOTOR SPORT ROAD TESTS THAT HAVE APPEARED IN PAST ISSUES
If you do not see the road test that you require write us a letter. We may have it in stock,
but not published below. of Car Issue 1 A.C. 2-litre, short-chassis, 15.7 h.p. Feb. 1926 I A.B.C. 11 h.p. 2-cyl., 2-seater A.C. 2-litre, 10.40 h.p., 3-seater July 1936 Oct. 1927 I.. 2-seater 1 Alfa Romeo, 14-litre superclutrged July...
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test that you require write us a but not published below. If you do not see the road letter. We may have it in stock, Make of Car Issue A.B.C. 11 h....
THE R.A.C. RALLY A GREAT SUCCESS FOR FRAZER-NASH-B.M.W.
THIS year's R.A.C. Rally to Brighton was a success, even though Rally entries have decreased every year since 1932, when the original Rally
attracted 367 competitors. This year 225 entered, of which 200 started. The road section proved very easy for modern cars and hardly amusing to experienced drivers, especially as the trials section was...
CARS I HAVE OWNED
FROM 1924 to 19'27 I was serving an apprenticeship in Dartford, Kent, and week-end journeys were made to my home in Woking on a 492,e.e. " Longstroke " T.T. Sunbeam motorcycle. NVinter days were not 11-11 oh fun and when in the tram lines of Sutton we did art al Mighty slide with me going through Ow swing doors of a cono-r pub and the bike following, I thought it high t ime to...
J.C.C. AT PLAY ON BROOKLANDS
ON March 26th the J .C.C. held its seventh Brooklands Rally, comprising six tests carried through in succession with the usual highly commendable organisation. Increased hours of daylight allowed extra entries, and this year the later date brought fine, if very chilly, weather. One hundred and fifty entries were received and best performance Of all, for which, this...
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LIGHT CAR CLUB
The winter trials season has commenced in earnest. The Light Car Club held its annual Buxton Trial just as the Crisis cleared, with an entry of twenty-one cars.
The Rank proved a nasty gradient, productive of many failures. In the slowfast test best showing was made by T. Wagner's Morris Minor and in the second special test Imhof's T-M.G. clocked 23.8 secs., and W. S. Perkins...
The Season Opens
So the Empire Trophy Race is over and the season is well on its way. Right from that first race the enthusiast has had. heaps to interest him. In the Donington race Dobson found the Bimotore Alfa-Romeo quite unsuited to the course in practice and the Bugatti and Talbot were very regrettably not on the starting line. Remarkable that Mays has won his first big race with the little...