The grid for a single seater race at Brands Hatch in 1968. This was a picture from one of my first ever race meetings. |
The grid of a single seater race at Silverstone in May 1968. This was a picture I took at my first ever race meeting. |
I had a friend with whom I played Scalextric but I think my interest in slot cars really developed from
My dad had a colleague, Tom May, who was an Ecurie Ecosse Jaguar C Type restorer and certainly Tom was the source of many pictures that ended up on my bedroom wall. I am also sure that it was him who suggested the St John Horsfall meeting as my first meeting. However, I have no actual recollection of meeting Tom so I am not sure it was him who started the bug off. Certainly, he later offered to taker me around Brands Hatch in his Jaguar but my mum scotched this idea as too dangerous.
As a young teenager I used to read a lot of biographies. The ones about mountaineers I particularly remember. I also read Champion Year by Mike Hawthorn. Maybe this got me started?
Before I even became a teenager we did have some neighbours who had a couple of boys who were older then me but fans of motor racing. Apparently I did go and watch televised motor races from Goodwood and elsewhere in the early to mid sixties. One of the brothers built a Mallock U2 and he took me around the block in this. However, it was sometime after that the bug bit so I am not sure this is an answer either.
Perhaps, I will never remember!
What I do know is that the first couple of race meetings made a big impression on me. Seeing Sid Taylor in his big Lola T70 MkIII-Chevrolet especially, but also my first encounter with single seater racing.
The paddock behind the pits at Silverstone in May 1968. |
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