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Motor Racing at Oulton Park in the 1970s
Classic & Sports Car, October 2008 Review from Track & Race Cars, October 2008 Review from British Racing News, December 2008 The magazine of the British Racing & Sports Car Club Some of ‘those of a certain age’ are extremely fortunate – not through health issues, wealth, or other such considerations; simply because of where and when they were born. If you grew up near Manchester and Sheffield in the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s, then you know what this is – pubs; the Twisted Wheel (if you don’t know what that is, you weren’t there), serious road rallies ... and Oulton Park. This reviewer’s jaded memory doesn’t recall a great deal about the Manchester and Sheffield pubs and clubs (if you were there you don’t, and all that), but I do still remember vividly my first sight of the Napier Railton thundering up Clay Hill. And the Bentley Napier, and the Barnato/Hassan Bentley; the Gold Cup and some really good racing. Oulton was – and still is, in its longest form – a great track; in UK terms probably just second only to Cadwell, in this reviewer’s opinion. Much of my early raci Speedscene, October 2008 The magazine of the Hillclimb and Sprint association Circ: unknown Another in the excellent 'Those were the days' series published by Veloce, this is former Autosport photographer and correspondent Peter McFadyen's follow-up to his book about racing at the Cheshire circuit a decade earlier. lt's a similar nostalgia trip to the first one, but happily free of the intermittent publisher's adverts and the 'bleached out photo' space fillers that peppered the previous volume. In fact this is the best book yet in this popular series, with the reproduction of the numerous black and white photographs (there are several color ones too, of course), many of them previously unpublished, to a superbly high standard for such an inexpensive volume. A succinct and accurate commentary by the author, who as a confirmed Lotus enthusiast currently races an Elan in classic events, brings the whole thing to life. Fans of Formula 5000, F3, Formula Ford, saloons and early historic racing, all of which thrived at Oulton during the seventies – and indeed of Motor Sport per se, before the advent of endless one-make formulae blunted the diversity and fascination of the sport at club and national level – won't be able to put this one down! "This small softcover is an entertaining and useful addition to the vintage and racing collector's library." – Victory Lane "The photography, which conveys much more than just cars on a track, is excellent, with many racing incidents and paddock shots of drivers and half-dismantled machinery." – The Automobile "Motor Racing at Oulton Park in the '70s provides a useful compact insight into events at the Cheshire circuit, with well-written text by McFadyen, who has attended and photographed many of the races." – Motor Sport "Nearly 100 pages of interesting anecdotes, fact and a few 'tall' stories; throw into the mix 100 photographs of cars and drivers of the era, makes for a very interesting read." – The Octagon |
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