RUN OF SUCCESSES.
BRITISH CARS AT ALPINE MEET RUGBY, August 5. British cars, driven by British drivers, obtained an extraordinary series of successes at the International Alpine six days' motor trials. In the classes for 2000 c.c. cars a team of Talbots won the Coupe Internationale des Alpes, and a team of Invictas won the Glacier Cup, with the ArmstrongSiddeley team next. Frazer-Nash and Wolseley cars occupied the first three places for cars from 1100 c.c. to 1500 c.c. Kileys won the Coupe des Alpes for the 510 to 1100 c.c. type. Lagondae, Singers and M.G. Morris cars also scored successes. Practically all the leading continental cars were represented.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 185, 6 August 1932, Page 10
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