JOIN JOHN SURTEES @ Edenbridge Fun Day
Motor
sport legend, John Surtees OBE, the only person to have won world
championships on both two and four wheels, will be supporting the
Edenbridge Fun Day on Monday 26th May 2014. Edenbridge has been Surtees'
business base for the past 56 years, and the fun day will celebrate his
remarkable achievements on two and four wheels as well as that of Team
Surtees which gained worldwide success winning American and British
championships with its Formula 5000 cars and the European Formula 2
Championship in 1972 (runner-up in 1973).
The
special event will feature a parade of John’s rarely seen F1 race cars
and bikes run twice through Edenbridge High Street before returning to
the site that was the Surtees team factory base. This will be followed by a large procession of veteran and classic vehicles all drawn to Edenbridge by the festivities.
Peter Kingham, Head of Edenbridge Chamber of Commerce said “2014 marks not only John’s 50th anniversary of winning the Formula 1 World Championship, but also his 80th
birthday. We are very much looking forward to celebrating those two
anniversaries with him at the fun day, as well as raising funds for our
chosen charities”.
The
Edenbridge Fun Day will raise awareness and funds for local charities
including the Kent Surrey & Sussex Air Ambulance and Henry Surtees
Foundation, established by John Surtees following the tragic death of
his son Henry while competing in Formula 2 race in 2009 aged just 18.
The Team Surtees and John Surtees related vehicles taking part in the Edenbridge Fun Day and parade include:
· Ferrari 158 - This is the actual car that John Surtees won his 1964 Formula One Driver's World Championship racing title in· The first Formula 1 car built by Team Surtees at its Edenbridge base. The TS7 Formula 1 car had its first race in the British Grand Prix at Brands Hatch in 1970. In that year It won the Gold Cup competing against a World Championship grid and finished 5th in the Canadian Grand Prix.
· The TS14 Formula 1 car - The first car to be introduced to the new safety regulations in 1972 and was driven by Mike Hailwood and Carlos Pace setting lap records in the German and Austrian Grand Prix. Mike Hailwood took 2nd place at the Italian Grand Prix. The team finished 5th in the World Championship (one place behind Ferrari).
· The TS15 2-litre Formula 2 car built in 1973 which finished 2nd in that Championship, this car is the prototype that won the prestigious Interlagos race in Brazil driven by Carlos Pace
· A 1960 MV Agusta four-cylinder GP motorcycle – John Surtees won seven World motorcycle championships riding for MV Augusta and 6 Isle of Man TT’s
· A 1954 BMW Rennsport twin-cylinder motorcycle – John Surtees raced for the factory team at the Nurburgring in 1955.
· Mercedes-Benz
300SL this is one of the limited production cars made by Mercedes-Benz
following the success on their return to racing of the 300SL prototype
in Carrera Panamerica
· 500cc 1949 Vincent Grey Flash motorcycle built
by John in 1979 using a large number of parts from the original machine
that he built in 1950 whilst working as an apprentice at the Vincent
Company. John won his first ever race on a Grey Flash at
Aberdare Park in Wales, that he had built whilst working as an
apprentice at the Vincent company. It was the first of many wins before he transferred to a Norton to compete in International events. · 350cc Works Norton this is one of the last works machines built by the original Norton company in the early Sixties and featured an ultra-short-stroke engine of 86mm x 60mm and outside flywheel
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