Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb | |
| Circuit | Shelsley Walsh |
| Date | Sunday 02 May 2010 |
Circuit DescriptionThe Venue
Modern yet with the longest history
The oldest venue Shelsley Walsh is the oldest motor sport venue in continuous use in the world. First used in 1905, it is older than Indianapolis, Le Mans or Monza. Brooklands has been and gone, but Shelsley Walsh is still here, as old as the sport but as modern as today. Innovation The venue was the first purpose built motor sport venue in history and has continued to be at the heart of motor sport and sporting innovation. It featured the first electrical motor sport timekeeping and the first motor sport outside broadcast with the innovations continuing through more than 100 years of continuous improvement. Raymond Mays perfected his ERA racing cars at Shelsley in the 1930's and his later BRM's featured at Shelsley. By 2010 we will see the first modern purpose built electric racing car competing at Shelsley and it will carry the BRM name. The Club Shelsley was founded by and has always been run by the MAC. The
Midland Automobile Club is arguably the oldest motor club in the
world, certainly the oldest still using its original name although
there are a few close rivals. The club was founded by a number of
prominent members of the early motor industry whilst Queen Victoria
was still on the throne. The MAC is Shelsley Walsh but it is not
all we do. In addition to Shelsley Walsh speed hill climbs, the MAC
organizes sprints, sporting trials, classic car events and social
events. We feature something for every motor sport and motoring
enthusiast. We are the heart of Motor Sport in the Midlands. | |
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