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The weird and the wonderful from national motorsport this week

The weird and the wonderful from national motorsport this week

Rare Hornet sighted: McArthur’s Wolseley

So often in racing at every level, the intensity of action down the order is as compelling – sometimes more so – than that for outright victory. In the second Historic Sports Car Club Historic Touring Car race at Brands Hatch on Sunday, the progress of Neil McArthur in his unusual Wolseley Hornet was spectacular.

Lapping the Indy circuit inside the ‘magic’ minute for the second successive race, McArthur headed a superb ‘red dice’ between the Mini Cooper Ss of Tim Brook and Steve Youle, who finished a second apart having circulated as if tied together.

An RS500 birthday treat: Scott-Dunwoodie’s Sierra

 

Photo by: Richard Styles

Stephen Scott-Dunwoodie had a memorable 60th birthday last weekend as he debuted his Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500 in the Future Classics race during the Classic Sports Car Club meeting at Snetterton.

REPORT: The best of the action from Snetterton last weekend

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