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1902 Cromer Speed Trials: Difference between revisions

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* [[J. M. Gorham]] in a  4.5 hp [[De Dion-Bouton|De Dion]]
* [[J. M. Gorham]] in a  4.5 hp [[De Dion-Bouton|De Dion]]
* [[M. Brooke]] in a  9 hp [[Brooks|Brooke]]
* [[M. Brooke]] in a  9 hp [[Brooks Motor Co|Brooke]]
* [[Charles Freeston|C. L. Freeston]] in a 7 hp [[New Orleans Motor Co|New Orleans]]
* [[Charles Freeston|C. L. Freeston]] in a 7 hp [[New Orleans Motor Co|New Orleans]]
* [[E. de Wilton]] in a 6 hp [[Panhard]]
* [[E. de Wilton]] in a 6 hp [[Panhard]]

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1902 March. Easter Holiday weekend meeting organised by the Automobile Club at Cromer with speed trials at Gunton Park, the seat of Lord Suffield. The meet was attended by 200 members of the club and their friends despite the occasional heavy rain. It was based from the local headquarters at the Links Hotel, Cromer

Those taking part were


Note: The times of the various trials are listed in th Motoring Annual and Motorist’s Year Book 1903

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Sources of Information

  • Motoring Annual and Motorist’s Year Book 1903