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Won by the [[A. C. R. Waite]] team with three supercharged [[Austin: Seven| Austin Sevens]] driven by [[Leon Cushman]], [[J. D. Barnes]] and [[C. Goodacre]].
Won by the [[A. C. R. Waite]] team with three supercharged [[Austin: Seven| Austin Sevens]] driven by [[Leon Cushman]], [[J. D. Barnes]] and [[C. Goodacre]].
'''Light Cars.<ref>[[Light Car and Cyclecar: 1931/07/31]]</ref>
* 1. [[L. Cushman]] - [[Austin]], [[J. D. Barnes]] - [[Austin]], [[C. Goodacre]] - [[Austin]]
* 2. [[A. N. Machlachlan]] - [[Lea-Francis]], [[A. M. C. Jameson]] - [[Riley]], [[J. C. Elwes]] - [[Austin]]
* 3. [[P. W. Marriage]] - [[Austin]], [[A. d'Arcy Browne]] - [[Austin]], [[R. R. M. Belleroche]] - [[Austin]]


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

Latest revision as of 12:50, 12 February 2022

Note: This is a sub-section of 1931 Brooklands Calendar

Race meeting held on the 25th July 1931. Relay Grand Prix

Organiser: Light Car Club.

Entries.[1]

Won by the A. C. R. Waite team with three supercharged Austin Sevens driven by Leon Cushman, J. D. Barnes and C. Goodacre.

Light Cars.[2]

See Also

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Sources of Information

The Times, Monday, Jul 27, 1931