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In the 1920s Harting Hill (now the B2141 road) was the venue for one of the most important motor hill climbs in the country.
In the 1920s Harting Hill (now the B2141 road) was the venue for one of the most important motor hill climbs in the country.


The event was founded by [[Earl Russell]] in 1905
The event was founded by [[John Francis Stanley Russell|Earl Russell]] in 1905


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In the 1920s Harting Hill (now the B2141 road) was the venue for one of the most important motor hill climbs in the country.

The event was founded by Earl Russell in 1905

See Also

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