A Bit of History.

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jack bellinger
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Those were the days
When a X/flow ford 4/4 could out corner most +8s and +4s

Barry and me used to love it diving up the inside of them (they were all grunt..we were just smooth and gentle)

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we were just smooth and gentle...
I don't remember that at all! :---) :---)
It was your "smooth and gentle" clash with Andy Garlick that distracted me and led to my spin at Cadwell! :roll:
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we only kissed each other
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Press cuttings from the 1978 Six Hour Relay, kindly sent to me by Alan Weal, one of our trusty Anglemog pit crew.

John Milbank of the Saxons hotly pursued by Norman Stechman of the Vikings.

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I was at Donington this w/e but didn't notice those buildings, nor any left hand bends as sharp as in the photo ?
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The photos were taken in 1978 and a lot has changed at Donington since then.
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