Austin Ulster Collection
In the fast-paced world of racing, Austin Ulster was a name that echoed through the pits and tracks
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In the fast-paced world of racing, Austin Ulster was a name that echoed through the pits and tracks. As part of ECH Randall and WE Harker, Ulster left an indelible mark on the JCC Double Twelve race at Brooklands in 1931. With his trusty CM32 9559 George Scholey by his side, Ulster showcased his skill and determination. The sleek design of the Austin Ulster car stood out amongst its competitors, catching everyone's attention. Race after race, Ulster pushed himself to the limit. Whether it was CM32 9550 or CJ9 5968 George Scholey accompanying him on the track, he always gave it his all. The roar of engines filled the air as they zoomed past their rivals with precision and finesse. The crowd couldn't help but be captivated by Ulster's performance. With each passing lap in CM31 3001 or CM31 2422 George Scholey, he proved why he was a force to be reckoned with. His talent behind the wheel seemed unmatched as he effortlessly maneuvered through every turn. But racing wasn't just about individual glory for Austin Ulster; it was also about camaraderie and teamwork. Alongside Richard Frankel in MG K3 and Ian Balmforth in Hudson Super Six racer, along with George Scholey once again by his side in CM30 5822 - they formed an unstoppable alliance that dominated races together. Even when faced with challenges or setbacks, such as seen in CM30 0613 or CM30 0548 alongside George Bradshaw - Austin Ulster never lost sight of his passion for speed and competition. And let's not forget James Baker and Daniel Hunter who joined forces with Austin Ulster in CJ7 7095 or CJ7 6967. Together they created a formidable trio that pushed boundaries on every track they conquered.