For such a minor race I was very surprised to find another photo of this actual race on the web - however it was specific about two other cars which are not the subjects of this puzzle. The event is the first meeting of 1955, the 18th members' meeting, and was basically a "clubbie". The puzzle concerns event 4, a 5-lap scratch race for sports cars up to 1250cc non-supercharged.
Car no. 12 is the RWG of Mark Lund, who won the race at an average of 69.68 mph. I actually had changed my mind about the driver of the Elva, since that year Peter Gammon drove the works Lotus Mk.8 alongside Colin Chapman. However this was early in the year, and of course drivers in those days drove on a race-by-race basis.
The Lotus drivers are almost certainly unknown names - is one of them Mike MacDowel ?
(You're right about the unavailibilty of info on the web, you'ld need a programme for this puzzle and I don't have it. It's put me in my place.)
The 10-letter driver wouldn't be R.L.Manwaring with one letter short, would it ?
Well done, you've virtually clinched it!
I have two sources that contain conflicting information, one more reliable I think...... I'll post them when we put this one to bed.
The source of the photo (the least reliable one) states in the caption that Frank
Nicholls was driving the Elva, Mark Lund the RWG, Fred Ma------ the first Lotus and Richard
Mainwaring the smoky Lotus. The source was an article on Ford 1172cc engines in an issue of Thoroughbred & Classic Cars.
My more reliable source, Robert Barker's "A Record of Motor Racing at Goodwood" states that Peter Gammon was driving the Elva entered by Frank
Nichols. As you have said, Mark Lund won the race in the RWG. It also says that Richard
Manwaring was driving the smoky Lotus.
In order to tie this one up, would you like to have a guess at the driver of the first Lotus and also guess the finishing order of these four cars.....
Still locked for you.
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