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HISTORY
OF EVESHAM
It all began
when three members of Bredon Jalopy Club happened to be discharging
corn at MSF, Defford Mill. A meeting was called for the following month and some 160 members signed on. Later in
1968, officers were elected; rules made, equipment bought and preparations
were made to race as a club in 1969. The first Race Meeting was held at Toddington and the admission price was 5 shillings (25 pence). It was a huge success; this becoming the norm for all Evesham Meetings and Evesham became known and respected for their expertise and efficiency. In the seventies
it was decided that owing to the advance of the sport, proficiency of
drivers and quality of cars that the word Jalopy be In 1980 it
was decided that we should in some way involve our junior members in
the racing scene. So with Radford, through MAP we This became a great success and in 1982 MAP held the 1st National Junior Championships. Andrew LeBrun
became the club's first Junior Champion with Darren Coupland as runner
up.
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