I took this photograph on the
straight between Esso Bend and Knickerbrook during the Allcomers Race for
Historic Racing Cars at the Vintage Sports Car Club's Richard Seaman Memorial
Trophies meeting at Oulton Park in June 1971.
It's Neil Corner in his 1959
Aston Martin DBR4, chassis DBR4/4 - the last DBR4 built and which was never
raced by the works team. The DBR4 is a car that was first built and tested in
1957 although it didn't make its Grand Prix debut until 1959. By that time the
new generation of rear-engine cars had made the older front-engine cars
uncompetitive and the best results it managed were Roy Salvadori's sixth place
finishes in the British and Portuguese Grands Prix in 1959. The DBR4 was
powered by a 6-cylinder inline 2,493cc engine, but Neil Corner's car has the
2,992cc DB3S engine.
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