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R A.C. Permit No. RS 1109/04 Bri,hton .. Hove Motor Club Official Programme SOp

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LEASING A financial service to thefleet owner

PARTS & ACCESSORIES For the car in your life

CUSTOMER SERVICE Prompt and efficientattention

SELF-DRIVE Cars and Vans for dailyrental

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BRIGHTON NATIONALSPEED TRIALS

Held under the General Regulations of the R.A.C. Motor Sport AssociationLtd. (incorporating the provisions 0/ the International Sporting Code 0/

the F.I.A.)

The Brighton Half MileIn 1905 that great Brightonian, the late Sir Harry Preston, persuaded the

Town Council to lay a motor racing track, a tarmac surfaced road andthe first of its kind, along the sea front between the Palace Pier to withina quarter of a mile of Black Rock. It was named the Madeira Road, andwas the venue for the first Brighton Speed Trials in 1905. The MadeiraTerrace, the elevated walk. running along the sea front, made a splendidgrandstand, and in Sir Harry's words "thousands of people watched theraces from there. and all Brighton and half England talked of nothingelse during those four exciting days".

Eighteen years were to pass before another meeting took place, when. onJuly 14. 1923. the Brighton and Hove Motor Cycle and Light Car Cluborganised an open event. The start was placed at the Palace Pier end andcompetitors matched against one another in a series of untimed "knockout"races, a system that caused some dissatisfaction. This was abandoned in1924 when the Club decided upon a measured half mile with a standingstart, over which competitors were run in pairs and individually timed.

Perhaps the police ban on speed trials on public roads in 1925 wouldexplain why there were no further meetings until 1932. when someoneremembered that the Madeira Drive was Corporation property and notsubject to the ban. The enterprising Brighton and Hove Motor Clubobtained permission from the Corporation to use it, switched their annualspeed trials from Brooklands to Brighton. and held them without inter-ruption until 1938.

The finest exponents in the art of getaway had competed over theBrighton Half Mile. but if one had to name one above all others it wouldbe the motor cyclist. the late Eric Fernihough, who held the world'srecords, both solo and sidecar, over the standing and flying start half-a-mile,on his self-prepared supercharged and unsupercharged 996 cc. BroughSuperiors; he set a course record of 20.00 sees. in 1936.

After World War II the Speed Trials were run over a distance of I kilo-metre until 1979, so it was not until 1980, when the distance reverted tohalf-a-mile, that Fernihough's 1936 record was attacked. Not surprisinglyit was then broken both by cars and motor cycles, having stood for 44 years.

Practice Starts at 9 a.m.Lunch Break J - 2 p.m.

Competition Runs at 11 a.m.Meeting ends at 5.30 p.m.

Organised by the Brighton & Hove Motor Club296/8 Madeira Drive Arches, Brighton

Course Record - 15.32 sees.held by

P. Higham, Suzuki GSX Turbo

MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR OF BRIGHTONCOUNCILWR GEOFFREY THEOBALD, F.R.Lc.s.

I am most pleased to have the opportunity of sending thismessage of greeting and goodwill to all who are to be present onMadeira Drive on Saturday, 11th September, to participate in,or to witness, the 1982 Brighton National Speed Trials.

There is no doubt in my mind that while Madeira Drive isthe venue for what seems a never-ending succession of eventsattracting large audiences of sightseers, the Speed Trials providethe most exciting occasion for the general spectator. What maybe a little less obvious but is certainly equally true, is that noother event demands greater technical skill and judgement by thecompetitors.

The Mayoress joins me in this message of greeting, and to-gether we look forward to being present to witness the event.

GEOFFREY THEOBALD

AWARDSTHE CLUB TROPHY, replica and £100-for the besttime of the day made by a car.THE BRIGHTON TROPHY. replica and iSO-for thesecond best time of the day by a car.THE CHATER LEA TROPHY and replica-for thebest time by a lady driver.TIfE BENN TROPHY and replica-for best time byM.G.THE DOLPIllN TROPHY, replica and £2S-for thebest time by a motorcycle.£15 for the second best time made by a motorcycle.THE SUSSEX TROPHY and replica-for the best timeby a motorcycle and sidecar.THE GEORGE BROWN TROPHY-for the motor-cycle breaking the outright course record.THE WALTER EDLIN TROPHY and replica-for thebest time by a B. & HM.C. member in a car.THE ROBERT McGHIE TROPHY and replica-forthe winner of Class 1.THE PRESIDENT'S TROPHY and replica (presentedby Alan Fraser) for the best time in Class 2.THE MONTY SEYMOL'R TROPHY and replica-forthe best time in Class 3.THE CARTER-SHAW MEMORIAL TROPHY andreplica-for the best time in Class 4.THE FORREST LYCETT TROPHY and replica-forthe best time in Class 5.THE SIMPSON LEE TROPHY and replica-for thebest time in Class 6.TIlE DUTTON FORSHAW TROPHY and replica-for the best time in Class 7.THE SHELL TROPHY-for the best time in Class 8.THE SIDNEY TIDY TROPHY and replica-for thebest time in Class 9.THE ENDEA YOUR BOWL and replica-for the besttime in Class 10.TIlE DENNIS SMITH TROPHY and replica-for thebest time in Class 11.THE MIDGLEY TROPHY and replica-for the besttime in Class 12.THE EUGENE QUERO MEMORIAL TROPHY andreplica for best time in Class 13.THE UNIVERSITY MOTORS CUP and replica-s-forthe fastest Austin Healey Club Member driving anAustin Healey in Class 5.THE SOUTHERN CARBURETTOR CUP-for thefastest Austin Healey Club Member driving an AustinHealey in Class 7.

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LIST OF OFFICIALSStewards-R.A.C., M.s.A.-

B. & B. M.C.-V.M.C.C.

Clerk of the Course-Deputy Clerk of Course-Secretaries of Meeting-Scrutineers-

Timekeepers-HOD. Medical Officer-Chief Course Marsbal-Cbief Gate Marshal-

Mr. K. RainsburyDr. McGhie, B. Bowman, D. A. Smith,Dr. J. Bailey, L N.TollJ. K. KingT. JohnstoneMrs. R. Gowing and Mrs. J. LawrenceD. Beeney, C. R. Leonard, J. Madden,M Madden. I. J ThompsonG. Hall and AssistantsDr. H. H. RichardsK. RobertsonB. Harris

John HeasmanS. Horton-Stephens and I. Horton-StephensA. Huntley

Chief Paddock Marshal- T. ArmstrongChief Assembly Area Marshal-R. B. GowingChief Start Marsbal- B. CouzinsPublic Annoonccr-Paddock Announcers-Results-

APPRECIATIONSThe Committee wish to express their appreciation for the veryhelpful co-operation of:Tbe Worshipful the Mayor of Brighton (Coun. Geoffrey Theobald)The Brighton Amenities Committee and its OfficersThe Borough Engineer (M. Kearns, C.Eog., F.I.Mun.E.)The Chief Supt. of Brighton (Chief Supt. D. Williams)

The Organisers also wish to acknowledge the assistance of thesponsors : Messrs. Chandlers of Brighton

Messrs. Pace Petroleum

The Organisers wish to express their sincere thanks to the followingfor their assistance:The Mayor & Corporation of Brighton for use of Madeira DriveThe St. Johns Ambulance BrigadeWestbourne MotorsBrighton, Hove & District Omnibus Co., for Timekeeper's BusBrighton & District M.C.C. for their help with marshallingMotor Race Rescue Unit for fire appliancesChandlers of Brighton for use of BMW course cars

Class 1. Brighton and Hove handicap class. Restricted tomembers of the promoting club. One run only. Maxi.mum number of entries 30.

Entrant Car12. J. Church ley Ford Escort RS2000 1994TIC14. H. A. Waller & Sons

(Dvr. G. Styring)15. W. Heathcote16. A. D. Going17. N. Goodman18. M. Hills19. Mrs. C. Beech20. Mile Oak Garage

(Dvr. D. J. Cross) Triumph TR7-V8 352821. :M..ileOak Garage (Dvr.

R. F. Gill..ingham) Techcraft-Buick 350022. M..ile Oak Garage

(Dvr. )23. M. R. Osborne24. M. Ross25. S.Y.S. Motorsport

(Dvr. H. Chappell) Ferrari 308 GTB 299826. S.Y.S. Motorsport

(Dvr. A. Hill) Ford Escort RSI600 159827. L. J. Plumb Mazda RX7 230028. J. L. McNeil Ford Escort 450029. D. A. Smith BMW 320 200030. E. Farncombe Tiga SC77 200031. Mrs. S. E. Tiller Allard J2 743232. A. D. Danton Talbot Sunbeam Lotus 220034. F. Richards Fiat 124 Sport 175635. T. C. Llewellyn Ferrari 365 GT6/GTB4 4396

Time Time

c.c.

Porsche CarreraLola

BMW 2002 TilRiley Brooklands

Lotus ElanJaguar Kougar

320019981990108715583800

H'cap-3-1Scratch-8.5-13.5-5-2.5

--4

-2.5

-6-9~.5

-2.5

--4-8--4-8Scratch-6.5-7-II-3

Class 2. Series and Modified Production Touring Cars up to1300 c.c,

Entrant40. J. Davies41. M. J. Brake42. T. D. Gibbs43. G. K. Rolston

1st Time Time

Toyota Celica Supra 2789Bond Equipe 1991Ford Escort 1598

2nd Time 3rd

Car c.c. 1st Run 2nd Run

Class Record-M. F. Hanson, Maguire Skoda, 21.31 secs.-1981

Austin-Cooper'S' 1275Hillman Imp 998Talbot Imp 848

Austin Seven 998

2nd Time 3rd

Class 3. Series and Modified Production Touring Cars 1301-2000 c.c.

50. H. J. Funnell BMW 2002 199051. C. Fawcett BMW 2002 Ti 199052. Mile Oak Garage (Dvr,

S. Larbey) Triumph Dolomite Sprint 200053. M. Ross Ford Escort 159854. S.Y.S. Motorsport (Dvc.

H. Chappell) Ford Escort RS1600 159855. S.Y.S. Motorsport (Dvr.

G. W. Meades) Ford Escort Mk I 199856. A. Belcher RenauJt 12 Gordini 1565

Ist Timc 2nd Time 3rd Timc

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Class Record-R. W. Forth, Skoda Coupe, 20.28 secs.-1981

Class 4. Series and Modified Production Touring Cars over2001 c.c,

Entrant Car c.c, Ist RUD 2nd Run29943528 SIC2037T/C25001994TIC2994

227929944500633232482200280052503000

3rd 11m!'

60. T. Nicholls61. D. Bray62. K. Morley63. A. Davies64. J. Churchley65. M. P. Yates66. F. & W. Industrial Supplies

(Dvr. C. Johnson) Vauxhall ChevetteC. V. Polling Ford CortinaR. S. Pharoah Ford EscortI. Hancock Mecedes-Benz 300sBL 6.3T. Hope-Frost BMW 3.2 CSLA. D. Danton Talbot Sunbeam LotusA. Houbein Ford Capri 2.8 InjectionT. Nicholls Jaguar XISI. Parker Ford Capri

Ford CapriItsanopel Kadett GTE

BMW 2002Transpeed Firenza

Ford Escort RS2000Ford Capri

67.68.69.70.71.72.73.74.

1st Time TimeClass Record-D. J. Martin. Ford Capri Mk 11.20.30 secs.-1981

2nd

Class 5. Sports Cars and G.T. Cars up to 1300C.c.80. Lynx Management/

Mota-Vation Oxford(Dvr. A. I. Smith)

81. G. Hulford82. C. W. Green

Davrian Mk 5 998Unipower GT 1293

Austin Healey Sprite 1300

1st Time 2nd Time 3rd TimeClass Record-G. Hufford, Unipower GT. 23.2 secs.-1980

Class 6. Sports Cars and G.T. Cars 130J c.c.-2500 c.c,90. G. L. WelJsted Alpine Renault AIIO 156591. A. N. Hyett Lotus Seven 160092. N. D. Payne Triumph GT6 199833. Willcocks Motoring Services

(Dvr. C. Buchanan) M.G.B. 189293. B. Curd Lotus Elan Sprint 176094. I. T. D. Furniss Triumph TR3 214095. P. D. Raine Lotus Elan Sprint 176096. J. Bittleston Triumph TR3A 199197. Dr. P. P. C. Mertens

Austin-Healey Sprite 157798. Ancaster Garages

(Dvr. J. lstead) Datsun 240Z 2393N. Knight Porsche 91 J 2200L. & CCC/H. I. Quicks Ltd.

(Dvr. N. D. Oates) Lotus Europa 1594Pavilion Eleetrics

(Dvr. L. J. Plumb)A. C. ClagueC. KnapmanM. R. SaundersBrenda Johnson

99.100.

101.

102.103.104.105.

Mazda RX7MGA

Lotus Super 7Lotus 7

Morgan 4-!-4

2300150016001600TIC1600T/C

1st Time 2nd Time 3rd TlmcClass Record-P. Thomas. lotus Elan. 20.11 secs.-1980

YOU NEEDA RACING DRMR'S LICENa TOOWN THIS BMW 3 SERIES.

YOU ONLY NEED £5,95010 OWNTHIS BMW 3 SERIES.

The BMW 316 is every inch a BMW A development of its engine haspowered the Formula 2 Champion for the last fIVeyears. And its suspension,handling and torque reveals its racing pedigree.

For even more BMW virtues, it'sworth trying the six cylinder &BMW 320 or the fuel injected BMW 323i whose performance "is not at the expense of fuel economy.

Test drive one of them Or all of them And discover what makesa BMW different from ordinary cars. THEULnMAlI DIM. MACHINE

ChandlersBMW House. Water Lane. Angmerlng.Nr. Worthing. Sussex. Rustington 4147

Ist Ru'Jl 2nd Run

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Class 7. Sports Cars and G.T. Cars over 2500 c.c,Entrant Car c.c.

120. M. J. R. Knaprnan Sunbeam Tiger 4700121. G. A. Gear MGB GT V8 3528122. H. A. Waller & Sons

(DVT. G. Styring) Porsche Carrera ]20012]. J. Weatheritt Lagonda 2.6 litre 2580124. L. Wallace Chevrolet Camaro 50]2125. M. J. Bradshaw Sunbeam Tiger 5000126. D. B. Inman Chevrolet Corvette

Stingray 5300127. West London Motors

(Dvr. C. Kingwell) Jaguar E Type 3792128. International RaUy Drivers Club

(Dvr. A. G. H. Lapsley)Porsche 911 SC 2800

129. r. H. Mason Aston Martin DB5 3997no. R. W. Oram Jaguar E Type 3900131. P. N. Sullivan MGC 2968132. A. L. Thompson Jensen Interceptor 7200133. J. Alport Porsche Turbo 3000 T /C t/<.134. N. C. Barrs De Tomaso Pantera G.T.S. 5700135. A. E. Bianchi Allard Farrallac 5600136. P. V. Comer Jaguar XK 140C Spl. 3442137. R. E. Taylor Morgan +8 3500138. J. Walker Sunbeam Tiger 4200139. R. A. Beech Jaguar Kougar 3.8S 3800140. D. Cottingham Ferrari 340 M.M. 4100141. Mile Oak Garage (Dvr.

R. F. Gillingham) Triumph TR7-V8 3528142. Dr. P. P. C. Mertens

Austin Healey Sprite 1577143.

144.145.146.147.148.149.150.

15-1.152.153.154.ISS.

156.157.158.159.

Mile Oak Garage(Dvr. )

J. H. StruttB. SummerfieldV. J. YoungR. D. AndrewsJ. AtkinsR. M. CouzinsS.V.S. Motorsport

(Dvr. A. HiU)·D. MatthewsT. SmithJ. A. ButlerJ. E. GuestD. W. Barraclough

S. A. WisemanJ. A. TillerP. R. AcresT. C. Llewellyn

160. J. Smith161. G. E. T. Story

162. M. R. Murray163. T. Nicholls

1st TimeClass Record-R. Jones, Porsche, 18.69 secs.-1981

Toyota Celica SupraTVR Griffith 200

Avon-Bentley SpecialMGC

Ford Cortina G.T.AC Cobra

Sunbeam Tiger

Ferrari 308 GTBAustin Healey 100

MGBMGB GT V8

Sunbeam TigerShelby Mustang

GT 350Austin Healey 100M

Allard J2Sunbeam TigerFerrari 365

GT6/GTB4Austin Healey 3000

Austin Healey3000/100/6

Sunbeam Tiger V8Jaguar XJS

2nd Time

2789472745662940299447274700

29983000350035004950

4727266074324200

43962912

291242615340

3rd Time

Class 8. Bentley Invitation Class. Restricted to members ofthe Bentley Drivers' Club, driving Bentleys. Maximumnumber of entries 30.

Entrant Car c.c, lst Run 2nd Run170. G. J. Russell Bentley 8 litre 8000171. D. J. Newman Bentley Mk VI/SI 4887172. B. Woodward Bentley Dennington 6300173. I. T. H. BentaH Bentley Mk VI Spl. 4887174. L. M. Grenville-Mathers

Bentley Mk VI Spl. 4250175. D. Parker Bentley Special 7340176. W. Thompson Bentley 3 litre

Speed Model 2996177. R. J. Burrell Bentley-Royce V12 8000178. Pace Petroleum Team Bentley 3 litre 3000

(Dvr. A. F. Rivers Fletcher)179. F. P. Morley Bentley /Napier 24,000180. Mrs. W. A. Shoosmith Bentley

Mk VI Spl. 4500T/CI~t Time :!nd Time 3rd Time

Class Record-T. C. Llewellyn, Bentley 3/8. 22.1 secs.-1981

Class 9. Sports Racing Cars up to 1600 c,c,

190. A. J. Bunker Mallock Mk 16B 1600191. P. J. Black Terotrim-Mallock

V2 Mk 18 1600Centaur Mk 12 G 1200

GRG Silhouette D2 1600Turner MK 3 1598

192. J. Gooch193. D. Wilson44. A. Broom

hI Time 2nd Tim!! 3Td TimeClass Record-R. J. Fullagar. MalJock Mk 14,19.86 secs.-1981

Class 10. Sports Racing Cars over 1600 c.c.200. Home Tune Brighton (Dvr.

N. Hulme) Lola TIO Spyder nr 4991201. P. Newman Lola 492 2000202. R. Murray-Evans Allard J2X 5431203. E. Farncombe Tiga SC77 2000204. B.V.H. Truck Hire

(Dvr. G. R. Dudley) Lola T492 1998

1st Time 2nd Time 3rd TimeClass Record-N. B. Hulme, Lola no Can-Am. 17.91 secs.-1980

Class 11. Formula Ford Racing Cars up to 1600 c.c,210. Sevenoaks & D. M.C.

(Dvr. C. Dennis) Royale RP16A 1600211. Morley Motors/Wigdor Antiques

(Dvr. S. Brown) Sark 2212. A. Barry Wimhurst LP1213. D. Wood Van Diemen RF81214. B. Garwood Ha\\ke DL15215. M. G. Slone Image ... FF5216. L. Cooper Formula Ford Huron217. Miss D. Wilson Rostron CT3

1600160015991600160016001600

_1~~f T_i_ln_e 2nd~ __ ~T~i~m~c. 3~r~d l_·i_ln_c __Class Record-S. Brown, Van-Diemen RF80. 21.95 secs.-1981

Team Spirit.

Pace Petroleum Limited. Pace House. East Street. Farnham, Sun-ey GU9 7RXTelephone Farnham (0252) 724554

245.

II.4.5.

246.247.

248.

249.250.

1st

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Class 12. Racing cars up to 1100 c,c,Entrant Car c.c. Ist Run 2nd Run

220. M. Thomas Ensign LNF3 1100221. N. Goodman Riley Brooklands 1087222. C. E. C. Paterson Delta T 79/82-4 ]096223. A. McBeath Merlyn-Hartwell Mk 20A 998224. S. McBeath Merlyn-Hartwell Mk 20A 998225. A. R. Thompson Brabham BT21 1100

1st Time 2nd Time 3rd TimeClass Record-B. Cotterell, Vixen UBI, 21.08 secs.-1981

Class 13. Racing Cars 1101-2000 c,c,230.231.232.233.234.235.236.

159819981826200013001600

160016001600

GRD 273Lola T580

Swaymar Alexis )8BDelta TS 81/2

Delta IRF4Scott Special

237.238.

L. EdmundsT. HowardD. J. MartinD. CoomberMrs. V. A. WestMrs. S. 1. ScottCheltenham Cameras Ltd.

(Dvr. T. Clifford) Pilbeam MP 45CJ. R. Wood Supernova SSV 75M. Brockhouse Ralt RTl

1st Time 2nd Time 3rd TimeClass Record-A. E. Dix, Sealink Martin BM1e, 17.22 secs.-1980

R. Rowan, March 78B, 17.22 secs.-1981

Class 14. Racing Cars over 2000 c,c,Stoic Racing

(Dvr. J. A. Piper)D. RenderK. E. AyersN. BigwoodP. J. PrinceMile Oak Garage (Dvr.

R. F. Gillingham) Techcraft Buick 3500Cheltenham Cameras Ltd.

(Dvr. J. Meredith) March 761 50001. D. H. Preston Bugatti 358 2262C. Bracey Vebra Chevrolet Mk III 7600

Trojan TI01March 74/1March 79~March 78A

McRae

50003000299334005000

Time 2nd Time 3rd TimeClass Record-M. Williams, Hesketh 308 EF1, 15.49 secs.-1980

Class 15. Motorcycles (by invitation only).

Entrant Machine c.c. Oub

Class I combined with Class 2. Solo Motorcycles up to 500 C.c.

351. T. Homan Rudge 350 N.S.A.352. R. Cheesman Suzuki X7 N.S.A.353. C. Ricketts Matchless G50 498 S.E.C.354. M. I. Rogers Rudge Ulster 500 PVT V.M.C.C.355. A. Morgan Rudge 1930 500 PVT V.M.C.C.356. Ms. Sheelagh Neal Scott 1930 500 PVT N.S.A.357. W. Dent Douglas 1927 500 V.M.C.C.358. A. Burman Yamaha R.D.V. 397 S.E.C.359. R. Vine Suzuki 499 S.E.C.36D. D. Camier DCM Yamaha 499 S.E.C.

Class 3. Solo Motorcycles up 10 lOoo c.C.

365. R. Robertson Norton Vincent 1000 S.E.C.366. M. T. Bertin Suzuki 738 N.S.A.367. P. Lovett Manzano Kawasaki 998 S.E.C.368. B. E. Keys Norton I.A.P. 996 S.E.C.369. C. Clifford Douglas 750 V.M.C.C.370. R. Reim Suzuki 750 S.E.C.371. A. Watson A.W.S. 920 B.D.R.A.372. P. Manzano Douglas 28/34 596 PVT V.M.C.C.373. D. Beckett Manx Triton 650 S.E.C.374. A. Robinson Triton 650 V.M.C.C.

Class 4. Solo Motorcycles up to 2000 C.c.

377. P. Higham Suzuki Katana 1323 B.D.R.A.378. L. Barker Kawasaki 1200 B.D.R.A.379. D. Fair Kawasaki 1198 B.D.R.A.380. D. Ennis Kawasaki 1132 B.D.R.A.381. G. Broad Suzuki 1144 B.D.R.A.382. T. Huck - Kawasaki 1200 B.D.R.A.399. N. Pepper Katana 1170 B.D.R.A.

BISHOPS ARETURNING MORETHAN HEADSIN BRIGHTON

Anyone would turn and gaze after the exciting new additionto the Datsun team. But it's the motoring enthusiasts that

are rapidly changing their ideas-and their cars-and turning to

the new Datsun Targa. Seefor yourself at Bishops-

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Class 5. Sidecars anti Threewheelers up 10 1300 C.c.

383. T. Quinn 1928/34 MorganMatchless 1155 SIC PVT V.M.C.C.

384. A. Thompson Moon Imp 1000 S.B.C.(A. Moon-Pass.)

385. S. Stephens Honda CBX 998 S.B.C.(C. Ingleson-Pass.)

386. T. Kimber-Smith Moneybox N.S.A.

387. O. Neal Scott 1930 498 PVT V.M.C.C.(Ms. S. Neal-Pass.)

388. I. Penney Hillman Imp 875N.S.A.

389. T. Divey Triking 950 V.M.C.C.

Class 6. Production up to 1300 C.c.

390. C. Stepto Honda ))00 S.B.C.391. K. Cooper Honda CBX 1047 S.E.C.392. 1. Clayton Rickman Kawasaki 1198 N.S.A.392. R. Farnham Stephens L. C.

Yamaha 247 S.E.C.394. M. Phillips Honda CRX 1047 S.E.C.395. "Bergspyder" Katana 1075 N.S.A.396. M. Grainger Suzuki GSX 1100 N.S.A.397. R. Geary Honda CX Turbo 496 S.E.C.398. R. Simmons Suzuki Katana 1100 S.E.C.

Course Record-Pip Higham, Suzuki GSX Turbo, 15.32 secs.-f981

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