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Post by corsa61 on Jan 28, 2011 0:41:47 GMT 1
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Post by tobyhalter on Jan 28, 2011 10:30:51 GMT 1
I am sure that if you post a drivers database here for the seasons you mention that the mod will deal with it and place same in its rightful place on site. How about Tony Stubbs... for starters...?
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Post by corsa61 on Feb 1, 2011 1:01:39 GMT 1
Tony Stubbs an original founder member of M A R C raced a Dastle mk7 run by Paul Emery with one of Pauls imp engines and raced car 6 and was a magazine editor at some point in the earlt seventies
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Post by administrator on Feb 18, 2011 15:50:02 GMT 1
After "much stress" and wifely comments "how much longer are you going to be on that thing...?" I have made boards for all the known seasons in regard to UK DRIVER DATABASE. The next task will be to finalise these. There are no problems in regard to ALL seasons from 1967 onwards, as there is an agreement with the GP MIdget Car Club's site compiler Richard John Neil to use his links for these seasons. That should be completed within a few weeks. However, there are gaps in the seasons preceding that, especially for 1939 (leading up to the outbreak of WW2 in September that year), then again in post-war seasons. Any help would be appreciated if you have driver records - in any class not just Skirrows, but the Parker midgets, and several one-off cars. I have in minds those like the one built by Bill Billman in the 1950s and similar cars. All help would be appreciated.
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Post by stockcar54 on Apr 7, 2011 22:06:31 GMT 1
John, can you add a board for 1940 please as I can add info, Thanks
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Post by administrator on Apr 8, 2011 8:55:56 GMT 1
John, can you add a board for 1940 please as I can add info, Thanks A 1940 board has been created. War-time midget car racing...looks interesting.
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Post by thirdturn on Apr 9, 2011 15:32:32 GMT 1
John, can you add a board for 1940 please as I can add info, Thanks A 1940 board has been created. War-time midget car racing...looks interesting. What action was there in 1940 then? Looking at the drivers named it was probably at Belle Vue who ran wartime speedway meetings on Saturday afternoons.
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