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1908 May 9th. Saturday. Held at [[Brooklands]]. The second motorcycle race at the track.
''Note: This is a sub-section of [[1908 Brooklands Calendar]]


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1908 May 9th. Saturday. The second motorcycle race at the track.<ref>[[Automotor Journal 1908/05/16]]</ref><ref>[[Motor Cycle 1908/05/13]]</ref>
 
== Car Races ==
'''All Comers Handicap
* 1. [[E. A. Anthony]] ([[Ford]])
* 2. [[H. A. Bate]] ([[Ford]])
* 3. [[B. S. Millard]] ([[Sizaire]])
* Also ran: [[D. Resta]] ([[Mercedes]]), [[E. de Wilton]] ([[Mercedes]]), [[F. G. Cundy]] ([[Napier]]), [[C. Hobson]] ([[Brasier]]), [[J. F. Browning]] ([[Napier]]), [[J. W. Stocks]] ([[De Dion]]), [[W. G. Tuck]] ([[Humber]]), [[D. Pigot]] ([[Berliet]]), [[H. G. Nalder]] ([[Berliet]]), [[P. D. Stirling]] ([[Berliet]]), [[H. F. W. Farquharson]] ([[Berliet]]), [[C. A. Bird]] ([[Mercedes]]), [[A. Van Hoboken]] ([[Mercedes]]), [[G. C. G. Moss]] ([[Arrol-Johnston]]), [[F. N. Lloyd]] ([[Clement-Talbot]]), [[R. C. Empson]] ([[Sizaire]]).
 
'''Fourth 26 h.p Race
* 1. [[J. W. Stocks]] ([[De Dion]])
* 2. [[J. F. Browning]] ([[Napier]])
 
'''Touring Car Handicap
* 1. [[O. S. Thompson]] ([[Wolseley]])
* 2. [[C. Hobson]] ([[Nagant-Hobson]])
* 3. [[T. Faulkner]] ([[Weigel]])
* Also ran: [[T. A. Scully]] ([[Delaunay-Belleville]]), [[R. C. Empson]] ([[Sizaire]])
 
'''Motor Cycle Handicap Plate
* See below
 
'''May Cup (Private Competitors)
* 1. [[P. D. Stirling]] ([[Berliet]])
* 2. [[C. Hobson]] ([[Nagant-Hobson]])
* 3. [[G. C. G. Moss]] ([[Arrol-Johnston]])
 
'''Limit Sweepstakes
* 1. [[H. G. Nalder]] ([[Berliet]])
* Also ran: [[D. Pigot]] ([[Berliet]]), [[P. D. Stirling]] ([[Berliet]]), [[A. Van Hoboken]] ([[Mercedes]]), [[J. L. Bromfield]] ([[Query]]), [[J. W. Stocks]] ([[De Dion]]), [[G. C. G. Moss]] ([[Arrol-Johnston]]).
 
'''Fourth 90 h.p. Race
* 1. [[D. Resta]] ([[Mercedes]])
* 2. [[F. Newton]] ([[Napier]])
* 3. [[C. Lane]] ([[Darracq]])
 
'''Private Match
* 1. [[H. G. Nalder]] ([[Berliet]])
* 2. [[O. S. Thompson]] ([[Austin]])
 
'''Fourth 40 h.p. Race
* 1. [[F. Draper]] ([[Napier]])
* 2. [[F. G. Cundy]] ([[Napier]])
* 3. [[W. G. Tuck]] ([[Humber]])
 
== Motorcycle Races ==
'''The Second Motorcycle Race at Brooklands<ref>The Motor Cycle 1908/05/13 p386-7</ref>
'''The Second Motorcycle Race at Brooklands<ref>The Motor Cycle 1908/05/13 p386-7</ref>


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[[Category: Automobile Races]]
[[Category: Automobile Races]]
[[Category: Motoring Calendar]]

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The Motor Cycle 1908/05/13 p386.
The Motor Cycle 1908/05/13 p387.

Note: This is a sub-section of 1908 Brooklands Calendar

1908 May 9th. Saturday. The second motorcycle race at the track.[1][2]

Car Races

All Comers Handicap

Fourth 26 h.p Race

Touring Car Handicap

Motor Cycle Handicap Plate

  • See below

May Cup (Private Competitors)

Limit Sweepstakes

Fourth 90 h.p. Race

Private Match

Fourth 40 h.p. Race

Motorcycle Races

The Second Motorcycle Race at Brooklands[3]

FOR the second time the motor cycle race at Brooklands was one of the most appreciated events of all those which took place at the meeting on Saturday last. In a motor cycle race there is something irresistibly attractive., which keenly interests the public. To our mind, the riders appeared to be travelling faster than many of the cars, and the number of entrants (thirty-one), all of whom started, rendered the race particularly exciting.

On the race card the event was down as follows - 3.45 p.m. The Motor Cycle Handicap Plate of 25 sovs. (The entrant of the winner to receive 15 sovs., the entrant of the second 7 sovs., and the entrant of the third 3 sovs.) For motor bicycles of which the engines, if twin-cylinder, do not exceed 85 mm. by 95 mm. for each cylinder.

The engines of the machines entered varied from the 7 h.p. twin Peugeots of A. G. Forster (7 h.p. N.L.G.-Peugeot) and E. Kickham (7 h.p. Leader-Peugeot, 82 by 90) to the tiny single-cylinder 70 by 70 1.75 h.p. K.D. entered by A. C. Wright.

Among the well-known riders we may mention W. Genn (7-8 h.p. Minerva, 80 by 95), F. Toman (4.5 h.p. Laurin and Klement, 75 by 85) - the other L. and K. was the identical machine which competed so successfully in the International Cup Race in 1905, 7 h.p., 80 by 100 – W. G. McMinnies (3.5 h.p. Triumph), M. Geiger (6 h.p. N.S.U.), W. H. Wells, A. Sproston, and A. G. Reynolds (5 h.p. [[Vindec[[s, 75 by 76), T. H. Tessier (6 h.p. Bat, 76 by 95), R. M. Brice (3.5 h.p. Brown, 82 by 90), G. Lee Evans (3.5 h.p. Rex, 82 by 90), G. Aldington (3.5 h.p. Kerry. 68 by 72), and A. C. Wright (1.75 h.p. K.D.), whom we were pleased to see again on a motor bicycle.

The thirty-one machines lined up near the timing box made an imposing spectacle, and nearly all made a good start. The length of the race was about five and a half miles, the machines passing the fork once and then entering the straight. Once started the race was hard to follow, but at the completion of the circuit it was interesting to see the riders streaming along the course under the bridge, the scratch men rapidly overhauling the lower-powered machines.

Talking with one of the competitors after the rat we were told that the wind was most trying during tb part of the race where it blew in the teeth of the competitors, and also that there is no necessity to ta the banking.

The following is the result of the handicap:

The fasest speed attained was fifty-eight miles an hour.

The 2.75 h.p. Chater-Lea was a particularly neat racing machine, being well designed, light, and efficient, while the N.S.U. ridden by Partridge was the identical roadster machine he rode in the last quarterly trials.

The following came next in order (after each machine the amount of handicap is given):

Among the unfortunates were Wells, who punctured; A. Mayer (7 h.p. Buchet), whose belt came off; A. C. Wright, whose number plate fell off, caught in his front wheel, and threw him; and H. P. Beasley (5 h.p. Rex), trouble with crankshaft bearing.

The weather was gloriously fine, and a good number of spectators were present. The following officials assisted at the motor cycle race: Mr. A. V. Ebblewhite, circuit counter and starter; Mr. F. Straight, handicapper; while among the members of the A.C.U. committee there were to be seen Messrs. H. P. E. Harding, H. G. Cove, and E. M. P. Boileau.


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Automotor Journal 1908/05/16
  2. Motor Cycle 1908/05/13
  3. The Motor Cycle 1908/05/13 p386-7
  • The Times, Wednesday, Apr 22, 1908
  • The Times, Saturday, May 02, 1908
  • The Times, Saturday, May 09, 1908
  • The Times, Monday, May 11, 1908