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Speedcar
racing during the 60s was a life and death exercise that challenged
even the bravest drivers resillience. It was an era where
men, young and old, paid the ultimate price for a sport that, in
its day, regularly attracted crowds of up to 30,000 fans and
created front page news the morning after. A horror crash would
make the cinema news reels and television news broadcasts just as
quickly, and they were never short of stories. |