News in brief, July 2003
The HSCC’s Superprix at Brands Hatch on July 5-6 will see this season’s first use of the track’s Grand Prix layout. The highlight of the 14-race meeting should be the Can-Am cars of the Orwell Supersports Cup.
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Our congratulations to Bob Morton of Lockerbie, winner of our recent Italian Grand Prix competition. He will attend this year’s race at Monza courtesy of Airtrack.
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Sir Frank Williams will head the guest list at the launch of Adam Cooper’s book Piers Courage: Last ofthe Gentleman Racers at Goodwood on Saturday, July 12. Other attendees will include Roy Pike, Charles Lucas and Jonathan Williams. There will also be a signing session on the Motor Sport stand.
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Sir Jackie Stewart was re-elected as president of the BRDC during the club’s AGM in May, while Ray Bellm and Michael Ostroumoff were elected to the board of directors for the first time.
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A class of 15 Ferrari and Maserati race cars will be a highlight of the Festival of Hillclimbing at Shelsley Walsh on August 15-17. Alongside a round of the British championship, other classes will include Shelsley Specials, the History of Shelsley, World Rally Cars, TGP cars, up to eight ERAs and a snapshot of cars from 30 years ago.
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Allan Winn has been appointed director of the Brooklands Museum and took up his new post in May. Winn is well-known in aviation and motoring circles and is a committee member of the VSCC, owning a 1929 3-litre Bentley. He was formerly editor of Flight International magazine.