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"The Long Way Home"
A Pictorial Exposé of ADU 180 B's Return to the UK and Le Mans
By Darrell Mountjoy
Sept, 2002

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Fast Forward to the next weekend. It's Saturday and time for STOC's National event at Brands Hatch.



From the club's congregation point at Paddock Hill Bend we can see the whole course.



Too late to be withdrawn from the program with our broken Le Mans Tigers Tony Eckford and I are listed in eleventh race, the Chasestead Sunbeam Tiger / Alpine Challange. When was the last time you saw an all Sunbeam race event? Very cool, indeed.



The paddock area is busy with Sunbeams. Chris Beighton has brought out his orange Tiger.




Jackie Cochrane with #28 is over from Ireland.



Keith Hampson is here with his ever-reliable Le Mans Alpine, #29.

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