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Motormarques is linked to the following sites - (Scroll down the entries) Bush JPHuche, Denis - Tour of Bretagne in a Singer Sports Car Vintage Racecar Magazine
Jean-Pierre Bush
You don't need French to enjoy it (but ask us, and we'll help with any translation you need.) http://lecruchon2.free.fr/Auto_index.htm Motoring legend Sir Stirling Moss launches personal website to worldwide fanfareAt the age of 76, Sir Stirling Moss is as active and in demand as ever. The racing legend continues to spend most of his time at the world’s leading motoring events. Now, fans of all ages can log onto Sir Stirling’s personal website and keep up to date with all his latest news, views and events The website is packed with a host of special features, including his diary of appearances, an overview of his spectacular career and excerpts from his greatest years on the track.
There are exclusive audio interviews of Sir Stirling in conversation with motoring author Philip Porter, covering events attended, his forthright views on F1, the drivers and recent Grands Prix.
Fans of ‘Mr Motor Racing’ can also visit his online shop, where they can purchase signed motoring prints, limited edition signed photos and the critically-acclaimed Stirling Moss Scrapbook 1955, plus the Scrapbook 1961 which will be released in May To shop, browse and get a taste of life in the fast lane, simply log on to . http://www.stirlingmoss.com
MotorSnippets. http://motorsnippets.com. This is a great site which will take you hours to fully explore. Under the direction of Martin Wollny.
Oily Rag. The Journal of the Historic Sports and Racing Car Association of New South Wales Inc. Http://www.HSRCA.org.au. This quarterly journal is not publicly available. The editor is Patrick Quinn. Register with Motormarques to have your enquiries or requests forwarded.
The Donington Grand Prix Collection is open every day from 10.00am to 5.00pm.
Vale
Dave Cox has published a book entitled 'Ave Atque Vale ' at the end
of last year, and has now completed a web site www.valespecial.co.uk
Patron Sir Jack Brabham
The VHRR was established in 1976 to promote Historic Motor Racing in Victoria, and where possible assist with its growth throughout Australia. Race meetings and speed events are held though-out the year, giving owners of historic racing cars, and those interested in such vehicles, the opportunity to exercise their cars and feel the exhilaration of running such fine machinery, or just to be close by. Affiliated with HSRCA shown above.
The website is essential reading for enthusiasts and pratitioners, providing competition entry forms, latest rules and regulations, details of forthcoming events, general information about cars and drivers, and current news. Webmaster is Grant Campbell (http://www.vhrr.com)
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Jeremy Rivers-Fletcher http://www.rivers-fletcher.com For over 40 years, “Rivers” delivered talks and film shows about motor racing to the English speaking world. His unique film library, going back to 1931 gives an insight into what motor racing was all about before commercialism entered the scene. Jeremy has now started to re-edit these films, and is currently giving a show about the re-birth of motor racing after world war 2. The show includes three short films, 1951, 1959 and a “Rivers” special of his own motor racing from 1951 to 1965. This show is entertaining, educational, and most important of all it is fun. It takes the recipient into the heart of the Rivers Fletcher family, and shares Rivers’ passion for the sport with the audience. Singer Car Club Australia
Vintage Racecar Magazine
Motorsnaps your window on all things motoring Denis Huche If you fancy touring some of France's most beautiful countryside in a bright little sports car, you'll be well rewarded by visiting the website of M.Denis Huche.
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