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Tony Marsh, of Dunsley Hall, Kinver, Staffordshire has just completed a hat trick by winning the British hill climb championship for the third successive year
Driver escapes in 100 miles an hour crash at British Empire trophy races. Wel Handley had an amazing escape, from death, when driving Freddie Dixons Riley in the 250 mile British Empire Trophy Race
Stratford - On - Avon Steeplechases. Mrs E. B. Studd and SmilerStratford - On - Avon Steeplechases. Mrs E. B. Studd and " Smiler ". 26 March 1923
Monte Carlo : The british team in their Jaguar which won the Monte Carlo Rally. leaning out of the car door is the driver, 35 year old Ronald Adams, an ulsterman also in the car are his co drivers
Many of Britains best-known racing drivers competed at the road racing meeting on the new Campbell Circuit at Brooklands. This was the first time that women drivers have taken part in the event
H L Hadley signing autographs after winning the Imperial Trophy at Crystal Palace Racing, in his Austin. 1939
Woman wins first race at Brooklands meeting. The Brooklands Automobile Racing Clubs International Meeting, which was postponed from Easter Monday because of the bad weather, was held at Brooklands
Two mishaps marked the first practice by racing drivers after the opening by Earl Howe of the new road racing circuit at the Crystal Palace
South Of England Coursing Club meeting at Mentmore, Buckinghamshire. Lady Rosebery (possibly wife of Harry Primrose, 6th Earl of Rosebery) at the wheel of her Bentley
Forty two of Britains fastest cars compete in thrilling race for international trophy at Brooklands. Forty two of the most famous racing drivers in England in the fastest cars in the country took
ERA at Crystal Palace. Children watching race. 1937
Model cars to have their own race meeting in London. Midget car racing with a vengeance will be seen when the model car racing Associations first meeting of the season takes place at Kensington
Raymond Mays preparing for a race. 29 June 1939
The Crystal Palace miniature car racing grand prix. Basil de Mattos loses his wheels. 1938
C. J Dodson, who has won the race twice before, receiving the good wishes of his wifeC.J Dodson, who has won the race twice before, receiving the good wishes of his wife before starting off in his Austin. Taking place in England for the first time in its history
Bullingdon Club Point To Point at Launton. Sir J. Walker, Miss Walker and Miss Cotton
Look where you re going. Prince Bira (Prince Birabongse, the famous racing motorist) is a hot favourite for the International Ulster Trophy Race, to be held over the Ballyclare circuit, near Belfast
Paris: This is the new French-made Formula 1 Sports car Matra which will enterParis: This is the new French-made Formula 1 Sports car " Matra" which will enter most of the Formula 1 events. Features are a V12, 3-Litre Matra engine with four disc brakes
A showing was given in London, England, to the range of styles by former Wimbledon Tennis Champion Fred Perry. Felicity Cox (left)
1964 Brabham BT8 Climax driven by Hugh Dibley at Brands Hatch
A group of men pull a motorbike out of a ditch after it lost control during the race. 1939
James Simon Wallis Hunt : Born 29 August 1947 Died 15 June 1993 was a British racing driver from England who won the Formula One World Championship in 1976
A number of famous drivers - including STIRLING MOSS took part in the tourist trophy sports car race - the oldest in the world - at Goodwood
24 HOURS LE-MANS ENDURANCE RACE The Bristol car to be driven by Macklin and Whitehead before the start. - also during the race. 1953
Competitors start from Great West road in RAC rally. Seventy six of the 318 entrants in the Royal Automobile Club Rally, started from the Ace of Spades garage on the Great West Road
Drivers practice at Brooklands for Easter Monday meeting. Drivers practised on the track at Brooklands for the Easter Monday meeting of the Brooklands Automobile Racing Club
Race for British Empire trophy at Brooklands. Many famous British racing drivers lined up at the start of the British Racing Drivers Club, Empire Trophy Race, at the Brooklands Track, Weybridge
Official final placings in the 24-hour sports car race were in No 2 Ford, Bruce McLaren and Chris Amon of New Zealand, shown here crossing the finishing line
( left to right ) Mr Williamson, Admiral Sir Dawson Sheppard, Mrs Williamson, Miss Underwood and Mr Basil Duncombe at Goodwood Racecourse, Sussex, UK. 28 July 1925
The British Empire Trophy Race. Three famous racing drivers chatting together in George Eystons car pit at Brooklands before the start of the British Empire Trophy race
License ( The Kings Horse ) arriving at Epsom Racecourse, Surrey 31 May 1938" License " ( The Kings Horse ) arriving at Epsom Racecourse, Surrey 31 May 1938
Look out, beautiful. Brands Hatch, England; Nonchalent hazard for racing drivers is 22 year old French actress and teenagers idol, Francoise Hardy, claimed as the originator of the mini - skirt
The Aga Khan at the Prix de Diane ( French Oaks) at Chantilly racecourse. He is seen watching from his car due to ill health, his doctors advised him not to attend. 11 June 1957 © TopFoto
Smaller driver has smallest car for season fast race. Famous racing drivers, including several women, are putting in final practice in preparation for the eighth international 500 miles race -
The premature end of the Paris-Madrid automobile race: The Bordeaux of the first car, driven by M. Louis Renault. 30 May 1903
John Cobb on the banking at Brooklands. The Brooklands Automobile Racing Clubs International Meeting, which was postponed from Easter Monday, because of the bad weather, was held at Brooklands
Inter university motor speed trials. The inter university motor speed trials open to members of the Oxford University automobile club and the Cambridge University automobile club
Turku, Finland : its manpower versus horsepower in the meeting of champions. European rally champion Rauno Aaltonen drove his mini - car against the skis of world champion Kalevi Hakkinen in a
Stirling Moss became the first Englishman to win the 1000 mile road race25 year old Stirling Moss of Great Britain yesterday became the first Englishman to win the 1000 mile road race, Mille Miglia
Driver, W Esplen in his supercharged MG taking the last hill on the new road track at Brooklands. 8 July 1937
Women race against men at first Brooklands meeting. 14 March 1936
Carrying on the family tradition at Brooklands. With road and track racing taking place at the same meeting for the first time, the last event of the season was held at Brooklands
Warwickshire opening meet at Compton Verney, Warwickshire, England. Honourable Alexander and Mrs Parker attending the Hunt. 1927
1972 Lenham Repco 3 litre sports car Roger Hurst prior to practice at Le Mans 1972
Ulster T T. General view and start. 1932
At the Royal Ascot race meeting - Actors, Miss Mabel Russell with Mr Nelson Keys. 1921
H Stoffet Boucherain, Monte Carlo Rally driver. 22 January 1935
Ascot. Mrs Sydney Loder and Mrs Hubert Loder. 1922