I took this photograph on the approach to Lodge Corner during the Richard Seaman Memorial Historic Trophy Race at the Vintage Sports Car Club's meeting at Oulton Park in June 1984.
It's the 1937 ERA R12C of Bill
Morris which has a supercharged 6-cylinder inline1,488cc engine and was driven
in the race by Tony Stephens. Bill
Morris owned two ERAs, R12B and R12C and the two cars have a strange history,
R12B being a works car that was originally built in 1936 with a 2 litre engine
as a B-type car, but in 1937 it was rebuilt to C-type specifications, thus
becoming R12C, and given a 1½ litre engine. In 1938 it was sold to Prince Chula
to become one of his White Mouse stable's trio of ERAs driven by Prince Bira,
where it was given the name 'Hanuman'. In 1939 the car was badly damaged in a
crash during practice at Reims and was rebuilt with a B-type frame, reverting
to being R12B and the name changing to 'Hanuman II'. After passing through
various hands after the Second World War it came to Bill Morris. Bill Morris
had managed to acquire the rest of the wreckage left over from the 1939 crash
and using the damaged chassis frame rebuilt the car to its 1939 C-type
specifications by 1982. That car was now R12C, as if the 1939 accident had
never happened, and was given the original car's name of 'Hanuman'.
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