Archive "Photo-Finishers" There are times, rather too many of them, when what should be a good motor race settles down to become processional, so that the less-avid onlookers tend to become bored… March 1985 Issue By display_5689f27b5a
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Archive B.A.R.C. Silverstone Meeting October 9th Before the war the last race meeting of the season at Brooklands used to take place during the middle of October, with the light fading early and a… November 1965 Issue By display_0957d51541
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