Eine Fahrt beim Collingrove HillClimb (Australien)

wie schnell ist eigentlich schnell?

und zwar im Bemore Special von 1948

zum Auto habe ich folgendes gefunden

1948 Morris Special ‘Bedmore’

This 1929 Morris Minor based special was constructed by Adelaide engineer Bill Jolly and competed at the 1948 Lobethal Grand Prix.  As the result of a serious crash suffered at Lobethal due to brake failure, Jolly set about modifying his original design.  It was one of the first vehicles in the world to feature disk rather than drum brakes.  Supplementing the original Morris engine with a bigger Bedford engine, the car was christened the ‘Bedmore’.  The car successfully competed at a number of South Australian racing events in the hands of such notable drivers as Tony Lucas and Roy Wooding before slipping into obscurity.  In the late 1980s the ‘Bedmore’ was extensively restored by Ray Finch before passing into the hands of its present owner