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24 Feb 2024, 15:27 (Ref:4198094) | #1 | |
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Edgware Racing Stable - Bob King & Bob Dewar
Hi all,
I am looking for some history and background to Edgware Racing Stable. Its my understanding that Bob King, having come back from New Zealand was asked by Bob (Robert) Dewar, to help him with the preparation of some cars. Specifically an Austin Healey Sprite, HCC 600 (which was rallied in the 1961 RAC International Rally) before being converted to Sebring Specification and raced through '62. This laid the foundations for Edgware Racing Stable, which Bob King then transitioned into Racing Preparations Ltd (the foundations themselves of Royale). I know that Bob Dewar also had a Merlyn Mk6 with a 1500 Climax which Bob King raced for him and was sold in late 1962. They then moved to an Elite with a 1500 Climax. Coventry Climax tuning was obviously Bob Kings real forte (and they bought the complete inventory when the commercials were sold to William Lyons) and he then established Racing Preparations Limited to focus on that, leaving Edgware Racing Stable with Bob Dewar. Under the ERS banner they continued to compete an Elite until about 1965 when my trail goes cold. I have them based at 44 Glengall Road, Edgware in 1963 - but I think that might have been an address for a retail space rather than the workshop. Does anyone recall them, the characters involved and the cars? |
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26 Feb 2024, 12:36 (Ref:4198331) | #3 | |
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Thanks Gordon - yes, its a great article, both about the foundations of ERS and Royale.
I think I'm going to have to pull a family tree and see if there were any connections between King and Dewar (or the other cars they ran). ERS continued for a few more years (seemingly until the end of '66) and mainly ran Climax engined cars. Other names that come up are - Makin (sometimes seemingly spelt Makein) - W.H.Ramsden - R.Richardson Its a great shame that I'm probably asking this question 10 years too late to stand a chance of speaking to the people there at the time. |
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