Dastle Mk.I F3 (1955) Engine 498cc JAP Twin
Race Number: 15 Stuart Wright
The Dastle took its name from its creator Geoffrey DAvid STanley RumbLE . He went on to build a series of Formula 3, Formula Ford and other single seaters before concentrating on the construction of race car transporters, the Dastle Racebox. Son James worked for Ken Tyrrell in Formula 1. The car uses a space frame chassis with wishbones at the front, swing axle at the rear both with coil springs and is powered by a JAP motor.
Their 1972 Formula Three car (the Mk.9) He went on to build a series of Formula 3, Formula Ford and other single seaters before concentrating on the construction of race car transporters, the Dastle Racebox. Son James worked for Ken Tyrrell in Formula 1. The car uses a space frame chassis with wishbones at the front, swing axle at the rear both with coil springs and is powered by a JAP motor.
Shot at the VSCC Spring Start, Silverstone 20-21 April 2013 REF:90C-727
Tags: Dastle British Racing 1950's
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