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- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club abbreviation "VSCC".
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club abstract "The Vintage Sports-Car Club or VSCC is a British motor racing club. Established "towards the end of 1934" by Tim Carson and Tom Rolt to promote the pastime of motoring, the VSCC was first started in order to allow the "not so rich" to enjoy historic motoring. General guidelines made the club principally for cars built before 1931. This guideline generally remains in force although cars built before the Second World War but conforming to standards set in 1931 are also allowed.As well as social events the club, which has a membership of some 7,500, organises a range of motoring competitions such as driving tests, hill climbs, races, road rallies and sprints. Their most famous race is held at Silverstone Circuit in April of every year.".
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club formationYear "1934".
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club membership "7500 (4000 in 1961)".
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club purpose "Motor racing club".
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club thumbnail 1937_E.R.A._12C_at_VSCC_Curborough_Speed_Trials_2009.jpg?width=300.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club wikiPageExternalLink vscc-vintage-sports-car-club.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club wikiPageExternalLink www.vscc.co.uk.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club wikiPageExternalLink vsccweb.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club wikiPageID "18999423".
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club wikiPageRevisionID "549356183".
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club abbreviation "VSCC".
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club caption "VSCC Logo".
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club formation "1934".
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club hasPhotoCollection Vintage_Sports-Car_Club.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club location "Oxfordshire".
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club membership "7500".
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club name "Vintage Sports-Car Club".
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club purpose "Motor racing club".
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club regionServed "England".
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club size "150".
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club website www.vscc.co.uk.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club subject Category:Automobile_associations.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club subject Category:Motorsport_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club subject Category:Sports_clubs_established_in_1934.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club type Abstraction100002137.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club type Association108049401.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club type AutomobileAssociations.
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- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club type Group100031264.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club type Organization108008335.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club type SocialGroup107950920.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club type SportsClubsEstablishedIn1934.
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- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club type Agent.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club type Organisation.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club type Organization.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club type Agent.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club type SocialPerson.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club type Thing.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club comment "The Vintage Sports-Car Club or VSCC is a British motor racing club. Established "towards the end of 1934" by Tim Carson and Tom Rolt to promote the pastime of motoring, the VSCC was first started in order to allow the "not so rich" to enjoy historic motoring. General guidelines made the club principally for cars built before 1931.".
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club label "Vintage Sports-Car Club".
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club sameAs m.04jcv2p.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club sameAs Q7932843.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club sameAs Q7932843.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club sameAs Vintage_Sports-Car_Club.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club wasDerivedFrom Vintage_Sports-Car_Club?oldid=549356183.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club depiction 1937_E.R.A._12C_at_VSCC_Curborough_Speed_Trials_2009.jpg.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club homepage www.vscc.co.uk.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club isPrimaryTopicOf Vintage_Sports-Car_Club.
- Vintage_Sports-Car_Club name "Vintage Sports-Car Club".