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Not sure about car but my first ever race meeting was the Wills Six Hour in late 1965 when I would have been seven. I can certainly recall the Mk2 Jags - in which case Shelley strikes again!
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At a meeting or on display somewhere?
The first car I saw on a bitumen track would have been the Mini which won the first race I saw at Warwick Farm, October 1962. Tony Hill was the driver.
The first car I saw on a bitumen track would have been the Mini which won the first race I saw at Warwick Farm, October 1962. Tony Hill was the driver.
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Nelson beach races------Still love those cars today.Stuart cars,Darrell ACE III,Leversedge etc etc.
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Angus Hislop Cooper in the streets of Havelock North
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Ron Roycroft BP Special Ferrari in the street opposite our house in Invercargill!
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1963 Wills six hour saloon car race. The journey getting there from Edgecumbe in a less than perfect 1950s Ford Popular was almost as exciting as the race, with fuel pump problems from Rotorua to Hamilton but fixed at the Motordrome in Te Rapa. The one car in the race that I lusted after was the Cortina GT driven by the late Kerry Grant.
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My first trip to Nelson was 1964. It etched my memory as well, which is why I started the Tahunanui thread here.
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chaindrive wrote:Nelson beach races------Still love those cars today.Stuart cars,Darrell ACE III,Leversedge etc etc.
My first trip to Nelson was 1964, it left such a vivid impression and is why I started the Tahunanui thread
here.
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Ardmore in the late-50s when some of the G.P. cars took off from the grid in a preliminary race. Names such as Shelby, Harry Schell, etc
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Kiwiminor, we must have been at the same NZGP at Ardmore Jan. 1959.
Dad had parked the car and we we ran to see a preliminary race in progress and the first car I remember coming by was Brian Tracey in the ex-Moore/Roycroft/Mansel Alfa Romeo Tipo B / Alfa 2905cc 8cyl s/c.
I have been hooked ever since !
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Dad had parked the car and we we ran to see a preliminary race in progress and the first car I remember coming by was Brian Tracey in the ex-Moore/Roycroft/Mansel Alfa Romeo Tipo B / Alfa 2905cc 8cyl s/c.
I have been hooked ever since !
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I had been going to the Speedway at Western Springs since late 1954 but the first time I saw Grand Prix type cars was at Ardmore on the 8th of January 1955. The car that made the greatest impression on me, as a 12-year-old, was Bira's Blue and Yellow Maserati 250F. That's when the bug bit and I never recovered.
Programme from the first speedway meeting I saw
Programme from the first car race meeting I saw
Programme from the first speedway meeting I saw
Programme from the first car race meeting I saw
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Ahem. Cough cough. A bit older than some of you...
Gamston, north Nottinghamshire (UK) 1951. ERA's probably - encouraged by dad. I remember the journey out there in the back of the firm's Ford van that dad had borrowed, sitting on a folding wooden chair!
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Obviously, Bob Gerard and Reg Parnell covered their bases.
...and some wonder why they brought in the MoT/WoF systems?
Gamston, north Nottinghamshire (UK) 1951. ERA's probably - encouraged by dad. I remember the journey out there in the back of the firm's Ford van that dad had borrowed, sitting on a folding wooden chair!
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Obviously, Bob Gerard and Reg Parnell covered their bases.
...and some wonder why they brought in the MoT/WoF systems?
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i first went to a speedway race at taita track in lower hutt on my 5 th birthday 1948 to be precise. next i remember is motor bikes at wanganui, then speedway at western springs. first car race meeting was ardmore when prince bira raced, they are all down to my mother who was a huge motor race fan. that dates me.
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The first race my dad took me to was the 1954 NZGP at Ardmore. I'll never forget the scream of that BRM.
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nigel watts wrote:The first race my dad took me to was the 1954 NZGP at Ardmore. I'll never forget the scream of that BRM.
lest we forget [video=youtube;fZMPDCNyQxE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZMPDCNyQxE[/video]
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And a Small Tribute
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The last Grand prix at Ardmore in 1962 won by Stirling Moss, unfortunately a few months later he had his nasty accident at Goodwood that made him retire from racing.
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Coincidentally, I've just been writing about the V16 BRM, and the noise it made, this afternoon.
I saw/heard Tom Wheatcroft demonstrating his museum car at Donington in June 1983
I saw/heard Tom Wheatcroft demonstrating his museum car at Donington in June 1983
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928 wrote:i first went to a speedway race at taita track in lower hutt on my 5 th birthday 1948 to be precise. next i remember is motor bikes at wanganui, then speedway at western springs. first car race meeting was ardmore when prince bira raced, they are all down to my mother who was a huge motor race fan. that dates me.
Born in Wanganui, the bikes were as big as Guy Fawkes night