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Seven Fifty Motor Club - The Birthplace of Modern British Motorsport

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By: David Morgan .

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Here is the story of one of British motorsport's best-kept secrets — the Seven Fifty Motor Club. Originally founded 70 years ago, just prior to World War Two, the club was set up to cater for motorsport enthusiasts with 750cc motor cars, mainly Austin Sevens. The club, despite, but also because of, post-war austerity, provided an opportunity for young men with new skills and aspirations to take part in many competitive events, and to meet, share information and test their own pet theories on how to go fast in a motor car.

For the British motor racing world this marked a shift from the dominance of motor manufacturers' works-supported cars, providing opportunities for fast-evolving specials run by impecunious entrepreneurs to reap the rewards of their efforts. The 750MC has always provided entry-level motorsport, on which many inspired designer-builders have cut their teeth. Some, such as Colin Chapman of Lotus, Eric Broadley of Lola, Derek Bennett of Chevron and Tony Southgate, would go on to achieve world-beating success on the international motor racing scene. Others, such as Jack French and Arthur Mallock, have become revered by grass-roots enthusiasts for their innovative, but affordable, designs which have stood the test of time.

The 750MC has become the epicentre of British club motorsport, providing events available to enthusiasts every weekend of the year. Within the club, hundreds of members have raced, rallied, trialled and sprinted their own creations and experienced great personal satisfaction doing so. Illustrated with a wealth of archive photographs, this book tells the story of the creation of the club, with a decade-by-decade account of the development of the club and its manychampionships. Comprehensive chapters look at the cars that have appeared in the many 750MC championships — from Austin Sevens and trials cars, to Stock Hatches and Radicals — as well as the personalities who have shaped the club and learned their craft in 750MC racing.

Author David Morgan is a life-long member of the Seven Fifty Motor Club and an all-round motorsport enthusiast, writing in the club monthly magazine, the Bulletin, as well as on Lotus, military subjects and architecture.

 

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Publisher Code:
9781844257164
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9781844257164
Published:
2009
Dimensions:
210x275mm
Pages:
224
Illustrations:
Hard Bound, Colour and b/w Ill
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Condition Sync Code:
1000
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261186
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  • 3

    Superb book, but should be £20.00

    Posted by Lyndon Thruston on 18th Jan 2021

    A superb book covering all aspects of 750MC and the important 750 Formula. But this book was recently retailing a 20.00

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