ALL-NIGHT MOTOR TRIAL
A Morris Minor, driven by Mr. C. K. Platt, won first place in the “Car and Sidecar” class in the first South African all-night trial for motor-cars and motor-cycles (solo and with sidecars), held recently over a 210-mile circuit embracing tho towns of Durban, Umzinto and Ixopo. The trial was generally acknowledged to have been on© of the most gruelling events of its kind ever held in the Union. A heavy drizzle contributed to competitors’ difficulties, and only nine finished out of a field of 19. _
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 140, 16 June 1932, Page 9
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