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◊ 2022-05-04 02:30 |
If this is 1932... in the 1932 Brooklands 500 no10 was an MG but so was no6 car behind (probably an Alfa). In the 1000 of same year no10 was a Talbot 105 (doesn't look it) with no6 unknown. Says racingsportscars.com. They're either not so reliable reporting pre-war racing or something else is going on |
◊ 2022-05-04 08:52 |
No 6 car looks like a Wolseley Hornet to me. 10 is too small for a Talbot 105, more like an MG/Riley size. http://hyde1841.blogspot.com/2020/12/193235-wolseley-hornet-special.html -- Last edit: 2022-05-04 08:57:59 |
◊ 2022-05-04 21:25 |
Radiator chrome surround is too wide on the Wolseley compared to an Alfa 8C Spider. The other one is too small for a Talbot, agree. |