Shelsley Walsh is the oldest motorsport venue in the world still to run events on the original course and is older than Indianapolis, Le Mans or Monza.
Sunday was the perfect day for a visit. Sue's mum and dad joined us, travelling in the MG pictured above. If I'd still had my 1972 Ford Capri, I'd have come in that. It was a rather better version than the yellow object in the photo - mine was bright blue with a black vinyl roof, pictured below on a trip to Istanbul. Happy Days!
Back in the Shelsley paddock, a selection of vehicles was preparing to storm up the hill, whilst we enjoyed breakfast in the sunshine.
Sue and I went up the hill to watch from a selection of vantage points. It's steeper than it looks!
The commentators have an encyclopaedic knowledge of everyone and their cars who are competing, from cleverly placed boxes on the course.
Buzzards circled continuously overhead.
We settled down to watch from a few spots on the hill.
The next picture is for Conrad (Sir Hugh) - albeit I know it's not quite the model of company car in which he used to go racing.
There were some very powerful motors on show - these get up the hill in as fast as 23 seconds, whereas the slower racers take over 40 seconds.
That was a lovely day out.
Sadly we missed Mike Dunne's Memorial Run at Wythenshawe (see previous blog entry), but he was in our thoughts as Sue and I completed a virtual 5km up and down the hilly course, taking over an hour.
3 comments:
I learnt to drive on a Morris Minor, the predecessor of your Mini. It took two attempts for my driving test. On the first one the examiner asked me to make a right turn in the centre of Bradford where I had never seen anybody ever make that turn to the point where I though it was not legal despite my comprehensive familiarity with my home city. That threw me into confusion and I blew it. I never had a mini but later in life I had a delightful Riley Elf company car which was a prettied up mini perhaps aimed at the female market or the more elderly.
Haha, I thought it was a company car Ford Anglia that you used to race with!
You are correct. The 105E 1200 Anglia was well before the Riley Elf and the Anglia did do the Harewood Hill Climb amongst some other minor club driving tests and the like.
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