Brooklands Autumn Motorsport day - Sunday 8th Oct
Brooklands Autumn Motorsport day - Sunday 8th Oct
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Ed Moses

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692 posts

142 months

Monday 2nd October 2017
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This is on next Sunday: https://www.brooklandsmuseum.com/whats-on/autumn-m...

There should be some interesting cars with Test Hill and MB World runs to watch.

Ed

tonymor

1,531 posts

194 months

Monday 2nd October 2017
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Yes a very good mix.

WJNB

2,637 posts

183 months

Wednesday 4th October 2017
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... then there's the last Breakfast Club Sunday 29th October

coopedup

3,742 posts

161 months

Thursday 5th October 2017
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Having just joined as a Club member I am looking forward to this, as well as the next 2 Thursday evening guest speakers.

MikeGoodwin

3,755 posts

139 months

Friday 6th October 2017
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Might wander over. They mention F1 cars are those going to be running/moving?

Cant be arsed with the museum now Ive seen it, older stuff isnt my thing and I saw it not that long ago.

tonymor

1,531 posts

194 months

Monday 9th October 2017
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What a great day . Weather perfect and an amazing diverse collection of cars spanning many eras . MB world track action better than ever .
More space on Brooklands site now allows so much more .

V8 FOU

3,023 posts

169 months

Tuesday 10th October 2017
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Agree it was a brilliant day.
The track session was a blast in the Lotus - behind a Daimler V8 powered single seater! The pace was brisk too.

Brooklands gets better and better - a good alternative to Goodwood. Prices for food and coffee are catching up tho'.

pewe

678 posts

241 months

Monday 6th November 2017
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V8 FOU said:
Agree it was a brilliant day.
The track session was a blast in the Lotus - behind a Daimler V8 powered single seater! The pace was brisk too.
That's the Cooper Daimler which used to compete in BHC in the day.
IIRC it was driven by Martin Brain, one of the top drivers.
Daimler engines were used because they were light yet powerful (and British of course).
Chap I knew in the Midlands bought one direct from Daimler to put in his hill-climb car.
He winched it up in his garage prior to rolling the car underneath to install it but the wooden ceiling joist he was winching on gave way and it promptly fell to the floor smashing the sump - not a happy bunny to say the least!

The one you saw is currently owned and driven by Gillian Goldsmith who, if you search, has done just about everything on four wheels - nice lady too.
See http://speedqueens.blogspot.co.uk/2017/06/gillian-...
Cheers, Pewe.