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1902 Welbeck Speed Trials: Difference between revisions

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Held in the Summer of 1902
Held in the Summer of 1902


Report in detail.<ref> [[Automotor Journal 1902/08/16]]</ref>
Report in detail.<ref> [[Automotor Journal 1902/08/16]]</ref><ref>[[The Autocar 1902/08/16]]</ref>


Fastest time was [[Charles Jarrott]] in his 70hp [[Panhard]]
Fastest time was [[Charles Jarrott]] in his 70hp [[Panhard]]
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[[A. Burgess]] was second in an [[Motor Manufacturing Co (MMC)|MMC]] but both were later disqualified as their cars carried two-people and the rules required four
[[A. Burgess]] was second in an [[Motor Manufacturing Co (MMC)|MMC]] but both were later disqualified as their cars carried two-people and the rules required four


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 03:40, 28 March 2018

Held in the Summer of 1902

Report in detail.[1][2]

Fastest time was Charles Jarrott in his 70hp Panhard

Charles Stewart Rolls won the General Handicap Class and the class for touring cars under 17cwt.

A. Burgess was second in an MMC but both were later disqualified as their cars carried two-people and the rules required four

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