The Daily Express International Trophy Meeting at Silverstone is one of the highlights of the British racing season and this year, organised by the B.R.D.C. on May 5th, it provided good entries, plenty of variety, and exceedingly interesting and significant racing, run at fantastically high speeds for a British circuit. Moss drove one of Vandervells new VanwaIls to a convincing victory (his average speed for the 180 miles exceeding the former absolute lap record) in the Formula I race, with British cars filling the second, third and fourth places, Hawthorn's B.R.M. establishing a new lap record of 102.3 m.p.h. in company with the winning Vanwall before it retired. Fangio and Collins in Lancia-Ferraris were outpaced before clutch trouble forced them to withdraw. Cooper beat Lotus in the small sports-car race, Aston Martin DB3S vanquished D-type Jaguar in the over-1,500-c.c. sports-car race, Salvadori winning on both occasions, but Jaguar Mk.VII retained its former superiority in the production touring-car race, and Jim Russell's Cooper-Norton took 500-c.c. honours. A crowd of 100,000 watched the racing under good weather conditions, and good organisation was evident when Salvadori, Oliver, Scott-Russell, Parnell, Titterington, Sanderson and Collins were involved in accidents, from which, luckily, only Salvadori, Scott-Russell and Oliver sustained injuries, which were not too serious.
The Vanwall's epic victory was contributed to by B.P. fuel and oil, Pirelli tyres, Borrani wheels, Ferodo brake linings, Bosch fuel injection, Ceco fuel pump, B.T.H. ignition, Armstrong shock-absorbers and K.LG. plugs. - W. B.
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