A super, friendly day’s motor sport at our annual sprint which was held at the Curborough Sprint Course (also known as “Cürburgring”) . It was also a round of the 2018 Challenge Series and the Sprint and Hillclimb Series. A splendid entry of Morgans past and present and the welcome addition of sidecars and motorcycles.
Hamish Bibby clips a marker post at Paddock Bend.
Photo – Dennis Rushton
West Midlands Group Organiser, Dave Anscombe, took his F4 and a full complement of passengers to Hallow Country Fair in Worcestershire on Sunday, 4th June.
A few words from Dave:
The weather was wonderful for the Hallow Country Fair and the location convenient to many of the [West Midlands] group but I had the only Mog in attendance (although there was a Lomax to help uphold the three-wheeler banner). It turned out to be a really friendly event and I hope the local charities benefited well. On the way home, my grandchildren sampled the delights of the back seats of the F4 for the first time and didn’t stop squealing (I think with pleasure….) for the whole journey. However, I think my six-year-old granddaughter summed up Morgan motoring very neatly with “I’m a little bit frightened but I’m excited at the same time.”
If you’ve been out and about in your Morgan, send us a few words and a photo or two: [email protected]
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Another 12 items just added including radiators, Matchless cam followers and early bevel boxes.
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MTWC Curborough Sprint – 17th June
Morgan Three Wheeler Club Curborough Sprint
The Club’s Flagship Sporting Event
A super, friendly day’s motor sport at our annual sprint which was held at the Curborough Sprint Course (also known as “Cürburgring”) . It was also a round of the 2018 Challenge Series and the Sprint and Hillclimb Series. A splendid entry of Morgans past and present and the welcome addition of sidecars and motorcycles.
Hamish Bibby clips a marker post at Paddock Bend.
Photo – Dennis Rushton
Click here for lots of photos, a report or two, a map of the course and the results.
A Day Out at Hallow Country Fair
West Midlands Group Organiser, Dave Anscombe, took his F4 and a full complement of passengers to Hallow Country Fair in Worcestershire on Sunday, 4th June.
A few words from Dave:
The weather was wonderful for the Hallow Country Fair and the location convenient to many of the [West Midlands] group but I had the only Mog in attendance (although there was a Lomax to help uphold the three-wheeler banner). It turned out to be a really friendly event and I hope the local charities benefited well. On the way home, my grandchildren sampled the delights of the back seats of the F4 for the first time and didn’t stop squealing (I think with pleasure….) for the whole journey. However, I think my six-year-old granddaughter summed up Morgan motoring very neatly with “I’m a little bit frightened but I’m excited at the same time.”
If you’ve been out and about in your Morgan, send us a few words and a photo or two: [email protected]
More from the Digital Library
Another 12 items just added including radiators, Matchless cam followers and early bevel boxes.