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The ex- Gerard Larrousse / Jo Siffert Automobiles Racing Chevron B19-Ford driven by Amanda George. |
My favourite motor sport venue when I as young was the Crystal Palace motor racing circuit in London, near where I was brought up in the fifties and sixties. I used to go there regularly between 1968 and 1972. So it was with great pleasure that I returned there in 2010 for one of the Motorsport at the Palace Sprint meetings. It was a two day meeting and I spent a happy few hours there on Saturday May 30th afternoon. Thank you Sevenoaks and District Motor Club!
The Sprint Course runs through the green parkland of Crystal Palace Park using sections of both pre-war and post war track. It is roughly half a mile long. Crystal Palace held the very first motor race in Great Britain back at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The pre-war circuit was used from 1937 to 1939 and a shorter post war circuit was used from 1953 to 1972. A sprint has been run since 1997. Thus, great to see this venue still being used for motor sport. I see that the 2020 event has been cancelled so I hope this blogpost will give some pleasure to those who will miss the event. I hope they will eventually organise another one.
Looking back, there were lots of interesting cars and I was able to take some half reasonable pictures with my compact camera - Panasonic DMC-TZ5. At the time I used to work very close to Crystal Palace Park and I often used to walk around the old circuit during lunch hour. Thus, I knew the circuit well and at the Sprint meeting walked off to take pictures of the cars as they did the return loop back to the start on a combination of the pre-war and post war track. Hence my pictures are from different angles than many others found on the web. As it is nearly ten years since I took these pictures I have had to make a guess at what some of these cars were - apologies if any are wrong and feel free to correct me in the comments.
Bernard Armitage in his Ford Escort MkII ThunderSaloon starts the course.
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Roland Knott - 1988 Jedi Mk1 racing car. |
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An Austin Healey Sprite being readied for the start. |
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