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Forgotten track: Crystal Palace


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http://www.speedhunters.com/2012/10/temple-of-speed-crystal-palace/

 

Speedhunters had this awesome special on Crystal Palace

 

The Crystal Palace building which gave this area of Sydenham in South London its name was a masterpiece of Victorian engineering: a breath-taking edifice, 2,000-foot long with 990,000 square-foot of floor-space, a cast-iron and plate-glass exhibition hall built in 1851 for the Great Exhibition.

http://cdn.speedhunters.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Crystal_Palace_Circuit-003.jpg

 

In 1935, plans were laid down for a fully-tarred course of two miles in length, using the original twisting layout around the park’s pathways, and two years later work began – just three days after a huge fire that destroyed the Palace itself. It was described as a miniature Nürburgring at the time, and even the Silver Arrows drove the track: a 645bhp Mercedes Benz W125 was demonstrated in 1937. This period was short-lived though: with war breaking out in 1939 racing around the country ended and the area was requisitioned by the military.

http://cdn.speedhunters.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Crystal_Palace_Circuit-006.jpg

 

All the walls and buildings are long gone, but despite the council’s efforts, the great thing is that the trace of both of the track’s layouts are still both there. A combination of new access roads, repaved paths and original tarmac still keep the spirit of Crystal Palace alive.

 

http://cdn.speedhunters.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Crystal_Palace_Circuit-011.jpg

 

 

http://cdn.speedhunters.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Crystal_Palace_Circuit-032.jpg

Some genuinely brilliant early 70s touring car racing. 5.7l Chevy Camaro vs 1.6l Ford Escort vs 2.5l Vauxhall Viva

 

 

 

Enjoy the racing vids

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The Escort was an incredible racing platform. There just wasn't anything that it didn't do well. They were at their best on twisty circuits like that where the lower weight and better suspension favored them over cars with 3 times their HP.

 

Look at all the body roll on those cars!

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