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Held on the 24th July 1920 and organised by the [[1920 Junior Car Club|Junior Car Club]]
Held on the 24th July 1920 and organised by the [[1920 Junior Car Club|Junior Car Club]]


'''Entrants.<ref>[[Light Car and Cyclecar: 1920/07/17]]</ref><ref>[[Light Car and Cyclecar: 1920/07/24]]</ref> Report.<ref>[[Light Car and Cyclecar: 1920/07/31]]</ref>
'''Entrants.<ref>[[Light Car and Cyclecar: 1920/07/17]]</ref><ref>[[Light Car and Cyclecar: 1920/07/24]]</ref> Report and Results.<ref>[[Light Car and Cyclecar: 1920/07/31]]</ref>


'''Class 1.—Three-wheelers Under 1,100 c.c.  
'''Class 1.—Three-wheelers Under 1,100 c.c.  

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Held on the 24th July 1920 and organised by the Junior Car Club

Entrants.[1][2] Report and Results.[3]

Class 1.—Three-wheelers Under 1,100 c.c.

Class 2.—Touring Two-seated Cars Under 1,100 c.c.

Class 3.—Touring Two-seated Cars Under 1,500 c.c.

Class 4.—Touring Four-seaters Under 1,500 c.c.

Class 5.—Touring Cars Under 1,500 c.c. Lady Drivers.

Class 6.—Monocars Under 1,100 c.c.

Class 7.—Under 1,100 c.c. Racing Cars.

Class 8.—Under 1,500 c.c. Racing Cars.

Class 9.—Under l,500_ c.c. Sporting Cars.

Team Entries with combinations of names and cars from above

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