Midland Automobile Club Collection
The Midland Automobile Club (MAC) has a rich history of thrilling competitions at the iconic Shelsley Walsh Hillclimb in Worcestershire
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The Midland Automobile Club (MAC) has a rich history of thrilling competitions at the iconic Shelsley Walsh Hillclimb in Worcestershire. Dating back to the 1920s, this prestigious event has witnessed some remarkable vehicles and talented drivers. One of the earliest highlights was Raymond Mays' Bugatti Brescia tearing up the hill in 1923, leaving spectators in awe of its power and speed. The MAC Shelsley Walsh Hillclimb became synonymous with adrenaline-fueled races that pushed both man and machine to their limits. In 1932, the Vauxhall 30/98 took center stage as it roared through the challenging course, captivating onlookers with its sheer determination. Barbara Skinner's Morris special also made an unforgettable impression that year, showcasing her skill behind the wheel. John Bolster's Bloody Mary, a Bolster special designed for this very competition, left a lasting mark on MAC's legacy. Its thunderous engine echoed through Worcestershire as it conquered every twist and turn of Shelsley Walsh Hillclimb. JC Davis piloted his Delage with precision during the MAC Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb in 1932. The crowd marveled at his flawless execution as he maneuvered through each corner effortlessly. RGJ Nash brought Terror to life with his Frazer-Nash creation during that same year's event. This formidable machine showcased Nash's engineering prowess while leaving spectators breathless with its lightning-fast acceleration. KW Bear added elegance to the mix by showcasing his Bugatti Type 43 Grand Sport throughout the 1930s. Its sleek design turned heads as it gracefully ascended Shelsley Walsh Hillclimb time after time. Throughout various decades, other notable vehicles graced this historic racecourse: Bugatti Brescia from the roaring twenties; Earl Howe beside a Riley 9 Brooklands representing British racing heritage; Austin 7 Gordon England Brooklands displaying its nimble agility.