The Flying Lap, in which cars started from the scratch line and covered two complete laps, the second one of which was timed. 10 is the Morris Minor of C J Fryer.
mike
Friday, July 15, 2016
The fifth car from the camera is a 1930 Triumph Super Seven with the new ribbon-type radiator; two cars further back is an earlier version of the Triumph.
Guest
Friday, July 15, 2016
The second car from the left is the Austin 7 KC Sports of Hugh C Hunter. The Triumphs were driven by B A Roy and H W Wells, and the MGs by R D Crump, C H D Berthon, J A Berry and A Edwards. The other Austin 7, fourth from the left, was driven by H H B Beacon.
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The Flying Lap, in which cars started from the scratch line and covered two complete laps, the second one of which was timed. 10 is the Morris Minor of C J Fryer.
The fifth car from the camera is a 1930 Triumph Super Seven with the new ribbon-type radiator; two cars further back is an earlier version of the Triumph.
The second car from the left is the Austin 7 KC Sports of Hugh C Hunter. The Triumphs were driven by B A Roy and H W Wells, and the MGs by R D Crump, C H D Berthon, J A Berry and A Edwards. The other Austin 7, fourth from the left, was driven by H H B Beacon.
GJ 5326 is C H D Berthon's Le Mans MG Midget.