WebMaserati-Platé 4CLT-48 [1601] (Ottorino Volonterio): To Enrico Platé for 1949 (dated 7 Mar 1949 in Maserati records) and driven by Emmanuel de Graffenried. Continued as de Graffenried's well-used car through 1950 and 1951. Probably one of two cars extensively rebuilt as Plate-Maseratis for 1952. Probably raced by Ottorino Volonterio in F2 in ... WebWELCOME TO ECURIE ECOSSE Ecurie Ecosse is Scotland’s own national racing team. Founded in 1951 by Edinburgh accountant David Murray, the team made huge waves on the International Motor racing circuit by winning the fabled Le Mans 24 hour race outright, twice.
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WebRacing Statistics Formula 1 World Champion 1963 +1965 (Runner up in 1962). Formula 1 Races: 72, Wins: 25, Pole Positions: 33 Formula 1 Grand Slams: 8 Pole, Win, Fastest Lap, led every Lap Le Mans 24 Hour 1960: 3rd Indianapolis 500 Champion 1965 (Runner up in 1963 + 1966). British Touring Car Champion 1964 Tasman Series Champion 1965, 1967 … WebCharterhall - Scotland, United Kingdom Type: Airfield Circuit Length: 2.000 Miles / 3.218 km Used: 1952-1964 Photographs Taken: 20th September, 2003 Charterhall aerodrome … haystack boulders
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WebBelow is a list of all of the races in which Jimmy Clark competed during his life. The data has been sorted according by Date. Source: Gauld, Graham, Jim Clark Remembered, Arco Publishing Company, Inc., New York, 1975 Reprinted with permission kindly given by Graham Gauld. Last Updated on July 11, 2015 by WebDec 9, 2024 · Ingliston circuit was in the Royal Highland Showground, by Edinburgh Airport, and opened in April 1965. It was lengthened in 1968. Its early meetings were supported by the likes of Jim Clark. The circuit had a grandstand holding 5000 which was situated at the start finish area, known as Arena. SMRC ran race meetings there until it closed in 1995. WebFull Sutton Circuit is a former motorsport venue operated at RAF Full Sutton in Yorkshire, England. RAF Full Sutton was still in use as an operational Royal Air Force station, when in 1958 permission was obtained from the Air Ministry and appears to have been organised entirely by the British Racing and Sports Car Club.. It would appear that the BRSCC … haystack brewery