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1933. 20th May. Civil air display. <ref>The Times, Thursday, May 18, 1933</ref>
1933. 20th May. Civil air display. <ref>The Times, Thursday, May 18, 1933</ref>
1933. 22nd July. [[1933 Brooklands July Race Meeting(3)| Race Meeting]].
1933. 29th July. [[1933 Brooklands July Race Meeting(4)| Motorcycle Race Meeting]].
1933. 7th August. [[1933 Brooklands August Race Meeting| Race Meeting]].
1933. 9th August. [[1933 Brooklands August Race Meeting(2)| Motorcycle Race Meeting]].
1933. 9th September. [[1933 Brooklands September Race Meeting| Motorcycle Race Meeting]].
1933. 30th September. [[1933 Brooklands September Race Meeting(3)| Motorcycle Race Meeting]].
1933. 14/21st October. [[1933 Brooklands October Race Meeting| Race Meeting]]. Planned for the 14th but postponed to the 21st due to the weather.


1933. 27th October. [[George Eyston| G. E. T. Eyston]] breaks records for heavy-oil engined car<ref>The Times, Saturday, Oct 28, 1933</ref>
1933. 27th October. [[George Eyston| G. E. T. Eyston]] breaks records for heavy-oil engined car<ref>The Times, Saturday, Oct 28, 1933</ref>

Revision as of 16:06, 7 February 2022

Note: This is a sub-section of Brooklands Calendars

1933. 20th May. Civil air display. [1]

1933. 27th October. G. E. T. Eyston breaks records for heavy-oil engined car[2]

1933. 31st October. John Cobb sets new records in the Napier-Railton.[3]

1933. 4th October. Further records set by John Cobb in the Napier-Railton.[4]


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Thursday, May 18, 1933
  2. The Times, Saturday, Oct 28, 1933
  3. The Times, Wednesday, Nov 01, 1933
  4. The Times, Monday, Nov 06, 1933