Junior Car Club Collection
"Revving up for adventure: The Junior Car Club's thrilling trials and races in the 1930s
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"Revving up for adventure: The Junior Car Club's thrilling trials and races in the 1930s. " Step back in time to witness the exhilarating world of the Junior Car Club (JCC) as captured by artist Bill Brunell. In 1930, at Ranmore Common, Surrey, spectators marveled at the Salmson's performance during the JCC Half-Day Trial. Lea-Francis Hyper 2-seater roared through Hurtwood Hill, showcasing its power and speed. The JCC Half-Day Trial also saw WD Budley's Standard Swallow saloon gracefully maneuvering through challenging terrain while FH Grain fearlessly tackled obstacles with his Ford Model A. Meanwhile, a Ballot 2 litre 4-seater displayed its elegance and strength on this thrilling course. FA Thatcher's Triumph Super Seven left spectators awestruck as it conquered Goat Track at Ranmore Common during another edition of the JCC Half-Day Trial. EPH Jones' Talbot and an MG 18/80 added to the excitement with their impressive performances. V Brook showcased his skill behind the wheel of an MG M type during yet another edition of the JCC Half-Day Trial in 1930. Bill Brunell masterfully captured these moments on canvas, immortalizing them for generations to come. But let us not forget earlier events that shaped this club's legacy. In 1921, Enfield-Allday driven by J Chance participated in the prestigious JCC 200 Mile Race held at Brooklands. Douglas Hawkes piloted a Horstman car alongside other skilled drivers who gathered for this high-stakes competition. As we delve deeper into history, we find ourselves transported to Brooklands once again in 1926. Drivers eagerly listened as they were addressed before taking part in another thrilling installment of the JCC 200 Mile Race. Adrenaline coursed through their veins as they prepared to push their limits and test the capabilities of their vehicles.