SHELSLEY Walsh - the world's oldest continuous motor-race track - celebrates 100 years of speed hill climbing with a three-day meeting this weekend.
The centenary meeting at the historic track, just over the county border near Stanford Bridge in Worcestershire, starts with the practice day tomorrow (Friday), followed by a British championship round on Saturday. The highlight is on Sunday with cars dating back from the first meeting in 1905 right through to the present champion taking part.
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