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Crystal Palace circuit - Wikipedia

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Crystal Palace Racing Circuit • Details | Motorsport …

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    London’s Crystal Palace circuit was a twisting road course in its original form. Country. Britain. Location. Anerley Hill, Sydenham, London. Co-ordinates. 51.421590, -0.068736. Latest Race. …

Racing at the Palace

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    These drivers raced on the final incarnation of the Crystal Palace circuit, opened in 1953, which proved hugely popular with drivers and spectators alike. In fact, estimates put the number of spectators who flocked to the track for its 1953 re-opening at close to 100,000 people!

Wikizero - Crystal Palace circuit

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    Crystal Palace circuit is a former motor racing circuit in Crystal Palace Park in the Crystal Palace area of south London, England. The route of the track is still largely extant but the roads are now mainly used for access to the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre located in the park, and to events within the upper parts of Crystal Palace Park.

Crystal Palace circuit | Secret History | PistonHeads UK

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    Crystal Palace’s first races were held in 1899 on a banked layout, then nicknamed ‘London’s own circuit’, before the traceable modern circuit was laid in 1927.

The forgotten Crystal Palace race track which can still be ...

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    But for a long time the park, where the palace used to stand, was known as a Mecca for petrol heads and speed freaks across the UK. It was the site of the Crystal Palace Circuit, known as 'London's Own Circuit'. It started off as an informal track in 1899 before a proper one was built in 1927. From there it cemented its place in racing history.

Crystal Palace circuit Wiki - everipedia.org

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    Crystal Palace circuit is a former motor racing circuit in Crystal Palace Park in the Crystal Palace area of south London, England. The route of the track is still largely extant today but the roads are now mainly used for access to the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre located in the park, and to events within the upper parts of Crystal Palace Park.

The World's Oldest Racing Circuit – In London - …

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    Crystal Palace, less than four miles from the West End of London, is one of the oldest venues used for racing in the world, and the first place from which live televised motor-racing was ever broadcast. Ad hoc motor races were first held on ‘London’s Own Circuit’ in 1899, and a permanent circuit constructed in 1927 – it was then the venue for the London Grand Prix …

Crystal Palace Circuit | The Motor Racing Programme Covers ...

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    Trophy Meeting — September 9, 1972. Special thanks to Robin Mann for sharing these: Daily Express Trophy — August 7, 1971. Historic Car Race Meeting — September 25, 1971. Other: National Car Race Meeting — June 10, 1957. National Motor Cycle Race Meeting — August 3, 1959. National (Open) Race Meeting — June 6, 1960.

Motorsport at the Palace

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    Our members are involved in a wide variety of types of motorsport including circuit racing, rallying, sprinting, hillclimbs and of course, our own club events. Since 1997 Sevenoaks & DMC have sought to bring back the old days of Crystal Palace Motorsport and started sprints here.

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