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1911/05/10 Brooklands Race Meeting: Difference between revisions

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Race meeting held on Wednesday, 10th May 1911. Included two motor cycle races.
Race meeting held on Wednesday, 10th May 1911. Included two motor cycle races.
Organised: [[1911 BARC|B.A.R.C.]]


An accident occurred between [[Louis Coatalen]] in a 15.9 h.p. [[Sunbeam]] and [[H. F. Smallwood]] in a 18.8 h.p [[Straker-Squire]]. No one injured.
An accident occurred between [[Louis Coatalen]] in a 15.9 h.p. [[Sunbeam]] and [[H. F. Smallwood]] in a 18.8 h.p [[Straker-Squire]]. No one injured.


'''Winners of the races. (Driver).<ref>Sporting Life - Thursday 11 May 1911</ref>
* 2.00. [[H. F. W. Farquharson]] (Owner) - [[Mercedes]]
* 2.30. [[H. Martin]] (Owner) - [[Martin-JAP]]
* 3.00. [[E. Thomas]] (Owner) - [[Jackson]]
* 3.30. [[W. D. Chitty]] (Owner) - [[Frays-JAP]]
* 4.00. [[Gordon Watney]] (F. Sampson) - [[Mercedes]]
* 4.30. [[E. Thomas]] (Owner) - [[Jackson]]
* 5.00. [[L. Coatalen]] (Owner) - [[Sunbeam]]
* 5.30. [[L. Coatalen]] (Owner) - [[Sunbeam]]
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'''Short Motor Cycle handicap (up to 1,000 cc over 5.75 miles)
'''Short Motor Cycle handicap (up to 1,000 cc over 5.75 miles)

Latest revision as of 16:20, 21 February 2022

Note: This is a sub-section of 1911 Brooklands Calendar

Race meeting held on Wednesday, 10th May 1911. Included two motor cycle races.

Organised: B.A.R.C.

An accident occurred between Louis Coatalen in a 15.9 h.p. Sunbeam and H. F. Smallwood in a 18.8 h.p Straker-Squire. No one injured.

Winners of the races. (Driver).[1]


Short Motor Cycle handicap (up to 1,000 cc over 5.75 miles)

Long Motor Cycle handicap (up to 1,000 cc over 8.5 miles)


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Sporting Life - Thursday 11 May 1911

The Times, Thursday, May 11, 1911