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Classic Racer Magazine, January - February 1995 Issue

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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
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norman storer - You'll find him today working with John Cooper in their tyre business in Derby, but Norman was a successful racer in his own right on the cinder tracks. He'd rather have raced on the tarmac like his mate John though.
santiago herrero - In the same mould as Saarinen', says former world champion Rodney Gould. who raced against both of them in 250cc GPs
jock THE lad - Always ready with a Scottish quip and a good quote. Jock Taylor was one of the most popular racers in the grand prix paddock. Not only that, he was world sidecar champion despite being up against superior chariots in the revolutionary early Eighties.
mamola IN sheene's SADDLE - Britain s former champion had departed Suxuki GB to ride a Yamaha and the British team turned to the young American. "I thought, wow. Sheene's a star rider. I can't follow him!"
team Fox - Father and son John and David Fox arc the champs of the Historic Club's three-w heeler class on the outfit that was kept in the loft. I mil being lowered down when David grew big enough to occupy the 'chair' that is.
stalled DEBUT! - Racer' editor Bob Bern had one aim in his race debut at the last Mallory race of the season - not to get lapped. He sadly fails but promises to do better next time...
miller's mondial - Ace restorer, museum owner, ex-racer Sammy Miller once raced a hike like this. hut not this particular one. In the absence of his own Italian works hike, this is the one he's restored. It's beautiful.
treviso RE-LIVED - Another great story of Italian open roads history . being re-enacted with blood red wine and matching machinery.
Fergus THE italian - Fergus Andersen was the British chap who progressed through racing to run an Italian Grand Prix team. Things start to turn sour. however, in the mid-Fifties and Fergus falls out with Moto Guzzi.
bill nicholson - A superb rider frustrated by the antics of the BSA facion. What might have been if Bill the development rider had managed to get his way?
BMW RACER TEST - The flat twin achieved most fame powering three wheels in the Sixties and Seventies. As a solo it won modest acclaim, so now Jim Cray has built a Monster Boxer that's shaking up the Unlimited classic class.

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Pictures from the last meetings of the season. See pages 54-60.

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