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Cyclecar Club

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1912 December 7th. Formed and based at Brooklands where most of their events took place. On this date the first club run took place with some twenty cars. W. G. McMinnies, Captain; A. C. Armstrong, Treasurer; Frank Thomas and Osmond Hill, Joint Secretaries.

1913 March 15th. 1913 Cyclecar Club Trial

1913 April 19th. Fuel Consumption Trial

1914 February 28th. General Efficiency Trial at Brooklands

1914 Formed the Northern Cyclecar Club.[1]

1916 Club Captain is H. P. McConnell

1919 March. Became the Junior Car Club


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Sources of Information

  1. Sheffield Independent - Thursday 23 July 1914
  • 100 Years of the British Automobile Racing Club by Gareth Rogers. Published 2011. ISBN 978 0 7524 6180 9