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Old 15 May 2007, 08:27 (Ref:1913692)   #1
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50's Ford powered Sports Racers

At Silverstone on Saturday at teh HSCC meeting I watched the BRDC 50's Sportscar race and was most impressed with the speed of the Rejo Mark IV powered by a Ford pre crossflow engine. When I think of small engined 50's sorts racers I think of Climax engines so it was an eye opener to see one with a Ford engine. What other sportscars/prototypes in period ran competitively with this engine?
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