Even I can get that one!
I was going to have a stab, but isn't there something odd about the name? It's not Nurbergring? Nordschlief?
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Back a letter or two from the sublime to the, well….. I call it the goat track:There was a north circuit and a south circuit originally, the one that people go and stuff their Golf on nowadays is the north circuit.
gollop's car still very much alive and restored
Back a letter or two from the sublime to the, well….. I call it the goat track:
Followed a couple of old Mini to what turned out to be a small impromptu little show
About 40 cars there in total and these were the best
The MG is a V8 and the Cortina was a 1600E
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I think the Alfa was the nicest of the lot
A pleasant hour or two
Raced on two wheels many times. One of my favourites; loved the gradient changes.Many fond memories of watching the racing here. The New Year’s Day meet was always good - heading down with a sore head from the celebrations which quickly cleared with the consumption of egg and bacon rolls served at the circuit. I always loved the Group B rally cars and thoroughly enjoyed watching them used in anger for Rallycross.
When I first left school and unsure what I wanted to do, I worked for Will Gollop in his saab dealership, a true gentlemangollop's car still very much alive and restored
No idea at all and couldn't find any clues. These two were also quite spectacular, though:
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Villa Olmo, Lake Como.Where are you? maybe there’s a list online.
Villa Olmo, Lake Como.
It's a 1932 Nardi-Monaco 'Chichibio', designed by Augusto Monaco and built by Enrico Nardi (of Turin fame) and successfully hillclimbed using a 998cc *** V-twin and 5 speed gearbox. Now a museum exhibit:What’s the last one looks fwd but it’s not a Miller or Alvis?