Letters from Readers., November 1931
Letters from Readers. Value of Racing. DURING the past few months there have been keen discussions as to the value of racing to the motor car industry. Now that the…
CLUB FOR YOUNGER ENTHUSIASTS
Sir,
I have an idea of forming a club for the younger supporters of motor-racing.
It is my intention to get together young men who reside in the South of London and thereabouts with the object of pooling their resources, thus forming a club wherein one could with a small outlay have the facilities for experimentation on chassis and the chance to build a “special,” the property of the club and :for the general use of all members.
I am sure this club will meet a long felt need of the younger enthusiasts who generally have to restrain their enthusiasm till they are much older and can meet the necessary workshop expenses and initial outlay.
Any suggestions regarding the formation of such a club as stated above will be gladly welcomed. I am, Yours etc.,
D. ST. J. LIDIARD.
S.E.2’7. [Any letters will be forwarded.—Ed.]