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What is it?

Formed In 1934 by enthusiasts in the NW London and Middlesex area, and now with members throughout the Home Counties, Harrow is the club which has close links with the Moss family. Sir Stirling's parents were active members and Stirling himself began his motorsport career by competing in a Harrow CC trial in 1947. His sister and works driver Pat Moss-Carlsson regularly competed in Harrow CC rallies in the 1960s. Other famous names who began their motorsport with HCC include racers Gerry Marshall, Dave Brodie and Steve Soper, and British Leyland works rally driver Brian Culcheth. Current Harrow members include champions in sprints, road rallying and autotests, successful club racers and members who have served on MSA committees,

all of whom can pass on experience to younger drivers.


What does it do?

Harrow organises sprints at North Weald and a Southern Championship autotest at Bovingdon, Hertfordshire; the Club enters a team in the Birkett Six-Hour Relay Race at Silverstone and has competitors in the Eight Clubs races. Members can take part in all types of events within the London Counties, Central Southern, Eastern and South Eastern regional associations. Social activities include treasure hunts and attendance at classic car shows.

Aims

To continue to provide low-cost motorsport in a friendly atmosphere, especially for members using road cars, and encourage participaton in a wide variety of events, both competitive and social.


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james.bertram@deacons.com.hk+(Guest), 210 - days ago  

To the Secretary

Harrow Car Club


Whilst going through some old family possessions, I came across a copy of 'The Register' for May 1955. Would you like to have it? It must have belonged to my father, Oliver Bertram, who I see was a Vice-President of the Club.


Yours faithfully,


James Bertram

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