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Apologies for the delay, all.  Here we go .... 

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Many years ago I hired one in Merano, northern Italy and drove it over the Alps to Munich.  Amazing car with bigger balls than I.  Never had the guts to get it sideways its levels of adhesion was incredible.

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Close enough.  A 998 cc Mini Cooper I had in the seventies.

 

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Thanks, here is your next one

 

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Excellent! You turn!

 

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OK guys a stinker for you. This is a crop from a photo in one of my father's albums and as the original was rectangular rather than square, it would have been taken with his Leica IIIa rather than his Super Ikonta B. The date is 1951 or 52 and the venue is the Crimond airfield circuit between Peterhead and Fraserburgh in the north east of Scotland. I know the date as I was with him on that day and I must have been 5 or 6 years old. We went because Stirling Moss was supposed to be driving there but sadly his car had failed. I think it would probably have been the same make as the grey car in the photo below. Unusually for my father, there is a very detailed note below the photo, describing the cars and their drivers. This circuit was where Jim Clark made his racing debut in 1956. 

I want to know the make and model and year of manufacture of each and for the white car in front, what very famous race was it specifically made for. 

Wilson

 

 

 

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