1 - The Mercedes World building stands today on the old infield of the Brooklands Outer Circuit.
2 - What a viewpoint the modern building would have provided for racing on the pre-war Brooklands Campbell Circuit, its infield road loop surviving, below, as that crumbling, yellow concrete (foreground), and the the old straight leading (right) into a left-hander before the return bridge over the river Wey.
3 - Not only does Mercedes World provide good-fun driving experience courses for kids, amongst its marque displays is this wonderful 'exploded' Formula 1 AMG-Merc
4 - ...and then within the Brooklands Museum we encountered our old mate...with his actual Clemons-engined Indy 'Duesenberg' crankshaft...
5 - Start 'em young (or youngish) - grandson in a Mika McLaren - the little red F3 Cooper in the background is a memorial to its late owner, Cooper Car Co welder/fabricator Terry Kitson...for long years a great mate of 'Big Mike', the late Mike Barney, team mechanic. The car is on loan from Terry's widow...a touching tribute...
6 - Amongst the multiple Brooklands Museum displays I took more photos of aircraft than cars... Grandsons pre-flight on the former Sultan of Oman's luxurious Vickers VC10
7 - Eery solitude in the bowl of the Members' (or Home) Banking. Wartime air-raid shelter inserted at left. Just around here Percy Lambert - the first driver to cover 100 miles in an hour - lost his life in 1913...and Clive Dunfee his in 1932...
8 - Below the banking lies the former entrance tunnel - now firmly closed off...
9 - A Bugatti emerges from the end of the Finishing Straight, onto the Members' Banking... Just to the right where the banking is broken by demolition of the old Hennebique banking bridge over the River Wey, is where I thought I was about to destroy the perpetual lap record-holding Napier-Railton, during runs for photography. I got my foot trapped on the centre throttle, beneath the brake pedal - and 24-litres of 12-cylinder broad-arrow Napier Lion kept pounding me on around the rippled concrete...towards that tree-filled chasm.
10 - Top of the Test Hill, remains of the Finishing Straight beyond. The Test Hill's lower stretch is 1-in-8 before it spoons up into 1-in-5, then finally into 1-in-4...
DCN
Edited by Doug Nye, 17 June 2019 - 21:07.