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Winners Car of the Show – Barry Tickle, 1929 Vauxhall Hurlingham


Best Custom – Dave Cannon, Chevrolet Runner up – Steve Woodley, Ford Best Club – Mercedes-Benz Club Runner up – MGF Register Pre-War Winner – Colin Greig, Austin 10 cabriolet Runner up – Roger Chamberlain, 1932 MG J2 (J4)


Third – Monty Mumford, Austin Six Boomers Winner – Ian Carr, 1962 Alvis TD21


Runner up – Tony Gibbs, VW camper Third – owner not known, Lotus Europa Moderns Winner – Gary Dunster Marina Mumford convertible


Runner up – Stewart Whitley, Ford Mondeo ST24


Third – Nigel Hole, BMW 728 Motorbikes Winner – Simon Smith, HRD Vincent Runner-up – owner not known, Harley Davison Third – John Bottomley, Ducati


Tim Morris BLAZING SUN AND BRILLIANT BIKES News


BMWs from Vines of Guildford. Dick Shepherd brought the glittering rebuilt


Wicksteed Triumph that holds the Brooklands 500cc lap record as well as four other significant Triumphs, including the one on which Mike Hailwood and Dan Shorey won the Thruxton 500-mile race in 1958. During the day Mike Wicksteed, son of Ivan, was re-introduced to his father’s bike and was able to give insight into its creation. As well as the 500cc lap record holder, we had Perry Barwick’s ‘work-in-progress’ replica of the Freddie Clarke 350cc record-holding Triumph Tiger 80. Guest rider for the day was Steve Parrish who


Steve on John Ferris’s OK Supreme in the Finish- ing Straight demonstration arena (Perry Barwick).


Steve Parrish gets down to it on the ex-Dennis Jenkinson Norton ‘International’ (Perry Barwick).


events that attract a loyal following from a wide range of enthusiasts. The 2018 Brooklands Motorcycle Show was the latest success in that series. In blazing sunshine (not that there was much else in July!), the Museum became a focus of veteran, vintage, classic and modern bikes. Over 900 machines were ridden in to add to


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those on display. 12 motorcycle clubs brought stands and bikes to add to the nine trade stands. There were displays of the latest Triumph models from Jack Lilley as well as 2018 Harley Davidsons from Guildford Harley Davidson and the latest


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n recent years Brooklands has established a reputation for a series of unique motorcycle


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