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- Full_Sutton_Circuit abstract "RAF Full Sutton was still in use as an operational Royal Air Force station, when in 1958 permission was obtained from the Air Ministry and appears to have been organised entirely by the British Racing & Sports Car Club (BRSCC).It would appear that the BRSCC organised four race meetings at the Yorkshire track. The first meeting took place in April, when it snowed, causing Jim Clark to go off in the Scott-Watson Porsche; the car narrowly missed a flag marshal who had not been warned by his fellow flag marshal of the impending danger as he departed. The meeting on 27 September saw a six-race programme for Formula III racing cars amongst others. All races were over 10 laps, with the exception of the saloon cars who raced over five laps instead, and the main event of the day, started at 16:00 with a Le Mans start and ran over 16 laps for the Sports Racing Cars of unlimited capacity. In this no less than 17 Lotus Elevens were entered, all powered by 1098cc Coventry Climax engines with the exception of Innes Ireland’s example which had a 1460cc Climax power unit.It was the first airfield track in England to be lapped at more than 100mph by a sports car, the car in question being a Jaguar D-type entered and owned by Border Reivers and driven by Jim Clark. The calculations in respect of the fastest lap were made in the pub after the meeting and initially showed a speed in excess of 120mph, but when the alcohol and euphoria wore off the true figure was established.The circuit was Britain's longest at 3.2 miles (5.1 km), however the circuit was some distant from centres of population and when Rufforth Circuit became available the BRSCC moved there for convenience.".
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- Full_Sutton_Circuit wikiPageRevisionID "567019618".
- Full_Sutton_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Air_Ministry.
- Full_Sutton_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Border_Reivers.
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- Full_Sutton_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink British_Racing_and_Sports_Car_Club.
- Full_Sutton_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motorsport_venues_in_England.
- Full_Sutton_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_venues_in_the_East_Riding_of_Yorkshire.
- Full_Sutton_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Coventry_Climax.
- Full_Sutton_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Full_Sutton_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Formula_Three.
- Full_Sutton_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Innes_Ireland.
- Full_Sutton_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Jaguar_D-Type.
- Full_Sutton_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Clark.
- Full_Sutton_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Lotus_Eleven.
- Full_Sutton_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Porsche.
- Full_Sutton_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink RAF_Full_Sutton.
- Full_Sutton_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Air_Force.
- Full_Sutton_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Rufforth_Circuit.
- Full_Sutton_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Scott-Watson.
- Full_Sutton_Circuit wikiPageWikiLink Yorkshire.
- Full_Sutton_Circuit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Full Sutton Circuit".
- Full_Sutton_Circuit closed "1958".
- Full_Sutton_Circuit length "3.2".
- Full_Sutton_Circuit location England.
- Full_Sutton_Circuit location Yorkshire.
- Full_Sutton_Circuit name "Full Sutton".
- Full_Sutton_Circuit opened "1958".
- Full_Sutton_Circuit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:British_motor_racing_circuits.
- Full_Sutton_Circuit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Full_Sutton_Circuit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Motorsport_venue.
- Full_Sutton_Circuit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Full_Sutton_Circuit subject Category:Motorsport_venues_in_England.
- Full_Sutton_Circuit subject Category:Sports_venues_in_the_East_Riding_of_Yorkshire.
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- Full_Sutton_Circuit type Venue.
- Full_Sutton_Circuit type Venue.
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- Full_Sutton_Circuit comment "RAF Full Sutton was still in use as an operational Royal Air Force station, when in 1958 permission was obtained from the Air Ministry and appears to have been organised entirely by the British Racing & Sports Car Club (BRSCC).It would appear that the BRSCC organised four race meetings at the Yorkshire track.".
- Full_Sutton_Circuit label "Full Sutton Circuit".
- Full_Sutton_Circuit sameAs Q5508149.
- Full_Sutton_Circuit sameAs m.0pl1sbx.
- Full_Sutton_Circuit sameAs Q5508149.
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- Full_Sutton_Circuit wasDerivedFrom Full_Sutton_Circuit?oldid=567019618.
- Full_Sutton_Circuit isPrimaryTopicOf Full_Sutton_Circuit.