One of my ancestors drove at Brooklands. Can you tell me about him/her?
Many families have stories about relatives who are said to have driven at Brooklands. In most cases this story has passed down through the family and people assume that it means they must have raced at the circuit. In fact, from the time the track opened in 1907 until its closure in 1939, it was possible for members of the public to turn up on non-race days and take their car around the circuit for a charge of 10 shillings or 5 shillings for a motor cycle. Unless your ancestor is known to have been involved in motor sport at the time it is far more likely that they too paid for a lap. Brooklands Museum has a list of every driver/rider known to have raced at the circuit between 1907 and 1939.
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