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R.A.C. International Tourist Trophy, Ulster, August
22, 1931
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| This race is over a distance of 410
miles, comprising thirty laps of the 13 2/3rds miles Ards Circuits near Belfast. The
winner was Norman Black, driving an M.G. Midget, at an average speed of 67.9 m.p.h.-the
cars running under handicap. Second place was taken by Borzacchini on an Alfa-Romeo, with
a speed of 79.05 m.p.h.-the fastest average ever set up in this race. The Italian driver
also broke the lap record with 81.28 m.p.h. A.S. Crabtree was third on another M.G. Midget
finishing five seconds behind Borzacchini, with an average of 67.62 m.p.h. |
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