Oulton Park Gold Cup (2002) – Honoring Brabham

Sir Jack Brabham was guest of honor at the Historic Sports Car Clubโ€™s race meeting at the pictureque Oulton Park circuit in the Northwest of England on August 25-26. A large crowd was on hand to witness a varied and interesting entry of more than 400 cars participate in 14 closely fought races over two days.

From the โ€™50s through the โ€™70s, the Gold Cup was Oulton Parkโ€™s ยญpremier event, attracting all the great Grand Prix stars. The HSCC and ยญcircuit owners Octagon recently joined forces to resurrect the Gold Cup, bringing in a number of cars that had actually competed in the period. The FORCE pre-1972 race for GP cars included examples of Surtees, Brabham, March and Cooper together with a group of F5000 and F2 cars. Flavien Marcais dominated the FORCE race in Luke Chapmanโ€™s glorious-sounding 1972 BRM P180, while other race winners included Richard Attwood in a Brabham BT4 and Andy Middlehurst in a Techno F2.

Next year will mark the 50th anniversary of Oulton Park and plans are already under way to repeat the revived Gold Cup over the undulating 2.7-mile course which has long been a favorite of drivers and spectators alike.

Submitted by Keith Booker