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I have wished they had these types of events in the US for years. They look like great fun.
<span style="font-size: 8pt">(Sure! Like I need *another* hobby!)</span>
And many folks "dress up" in period garments when they participate in trials.
Some of the early cars were built from Austin 7 parts while others used older English Ford components (such as Dellows). MGs, Rileys and other lightweight cars are popular too. Many of the cars are under 750cc. The homebrew special have real appeal to me.
Wow! cool. looks to ba a fairly low-budget form of racing. Like a modern version of what the Bently guys do. I got the perfect spot to run somthing like that. hehehehehe.
No helmets! those guys are nuts.
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