Return of Crystal Palace

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Bob Bull
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Return of Crystal Palace

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I see that the Sevenoaks Motor Club is proposing to run a sprint meeting at Crystal Palace next year, with a bit of luck and support it might grow to be a full race meeting in time. It would be great to see racing there again, as it was always a fabulous track for spectating, and probably for driving.
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i shouldn't hold your breath over this, they where planning to do it this year and it all fell through. :(
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My mole from the SDMC has surfaced ..
The Chrystal Palace Sprint meeting 30-31.05.2010 is looking very promising.. There should be a press release next week.
There has been a lot of work done by Seven Oaks DMC. which should be the First Motoring event there this Century..
web site is www.motorsportatthepalace.co.uk
My entry in my Warwick is already on the table (Bob thats what you call reporting)

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Has some of the old Palace course not already been built on and could never be be restored?
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MOTORSPORT BACK AT THE PALACE!
It's been a long time coming, but Crystal Palace will once again play host to a national motorsport event. Motorsport at the Palace, sponsored by the Ancaster Group, have confirmed that a two-day sprint event will be run over the May Bank Holiday weekend (30-31 May 2010), reigniting the spirit of racing at the Park.

Organised by Sevenoaks and District Motor Club (Sevenoaks DMC), with the support of the London Borough of Bromley, the two-day event will allow visitors to enjoy the sights, sounds and smells of the legendary machines which powered the likes of Jim Clark, Jackie Stewart and Stirling Moss to victory.

Martin Chinnery, Chairman of Sevenoaks DMC, says: "Sevenoaks DMC is extremely pleased to announce the return of motorsport to Crystal Palace. Thanks to a lot of hard work and the support of our title sponsor, the Ancaster Group, we're delighted that fans will once again be able to experience racing at the Palace. The range of cars competing, coupled with additional events and displays, will make this a fantastic event for everyone, whether you're a motorsport fan or just after a fun day out."

Stephen Wood, Managing Director of Ancaster, added: "It's not every day you have the opportunity to become a part of history in the making. This event has South London roots older than our own. To see some truly fantastic pieces of machinery - old and new - will make these two days an event not to be missed."

Celebrating the rich history of motorsport at Crystal Palace, a host of modern and vintage cars will be competing for the accolade of fastest car at the Park. Many of these vehicles raced at the Palace decades ago, and spectators will have a unique opportunity to see these classic machines reacquainted with Britain's oldest purpose-built race track. There will also be a new category for electric and alternative-powered cars, providing visitors with a glimpse of things to come, both on the race track and the road.

Competitors will race along a section of the old track, incorporating Pond Hairpin, the Big Tree Bend part of the Terrace Straight and the infamous North Tower Crescent - in a bid to set the fastest time of the day.

Visitors seeking a break from the action will be able to stroll around the numerous display vehicles and open paddock, watching mechanics at work, chatting to the drivers and generally soaking up the racing atmosphere.

Competitors will each donate a minimum £10 in support of St. Christopher's Hospice and the Royal London Society for the Blind; exhibitors will also contribute, ensuring that Motorsport at the Palace provides a lasting benefit to the community.

Tickets are priced at £10 per day and advance tickets will be available at a discount, from the website at http://www.motorsportatthepalace.co.uk.

For further details, please contact:
Colin Billings
Mob: 07770 301675
Tel: 01732 847440
Email: info@motorsportatthepalace.co.uk


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Crystal Palace Sprint

If any of you not going to Castle Combe want a great day’s sport there are entries left for this iconic venue. It’ll be a great weekend for the whole family with lots to keep you entertained between runs – Gordon Spice and Barry ‘Whizzo’ Williams will be there amongst other great names from the past and for the junior members of the family (and Jack) we have a personal appearance from Roary the Racing Car.
All you’ll need is an MSA licence (Non-race National B or higher), flameproof overalls and gloves and a helmet to MSA spec.
Entries close at the end of April and you’ll find all the details at:

http://www.motorsportatthepalace.com/competitors.html
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Would love to but am going to be on the Exeter centenary trial :(
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