This is a photograph that I took in the paddock at the British Empire Trophy meeting at Oulton Park in April 1956.
It's the 1955 Austin Healey 100S of John Dalton, a version of the Austin Healey
100 intended primarily for racing which gained the 'S' suffix after one of the
cars won its class in the 1954 Sebring 12 Hour race. It has a tuned version of
the Austin Healey 4-cylinder inline 2,660cc engine and only 50 examples of this car were produced, the majority of which were the same two-tone white
and dark blue as John Dalton's car. The cars raced in three heats based on the engine size and there was a final in which the cars were handicapped according to the engine size. John Dalton failed to qualify from his heat and the race was won by Stirling Moss in a 1½ litre Cooper T39 Bobtail - the twisty Oulton Park circuit favouring the smaller engined cars.
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