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Inside the tin shed responsible for thousands of race wins

Last updated: October 27, 2024 1:35 pm
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Upon visiting the Atwell-Wilson Motor Museum, one cannot help but be drawn to the humble yet historically significant Jack French garage. While I briefly touched upon it in a previous feature, I feel compelled to delve deeper into its importance in British motorsport history.

Jack French, a founding member of the 750 Motor Club, played a pivotal role in kickstarting motorsport in the UK. The club, established in 1939 with the aim of promoting racing in Austin 7s, gained momentum in the late 1940s. It was during this time that French crafted his racing special, Simplicity, in the very garage that now stands at the Atwell-Wilson museum. Together with the 750 MC, French paved the way for aspiring racers.

The 750 Motor Club boasted a roster of members that reads like a who’s who of motorsport legends. From Colin Chapman to Gordon Murray, the club nurtured talent that would go on to dominate the racing world. The legacy of these members is evident in the countless championship wins and race victories they have achieved throughout their careers.

It is remarkable to think that the origins of British motorsport excellence can be traced back to French’s modest shed. Without the affordable racing opportunities provided by the 750 MC, the UK may not have become the global motorsport hub that it is today. The exhibit serves as a tangible reminder of the club’s profound impact on the sport.

While it may not boast the glamour of a championship-winning McLaren or the prestige of the first Lotus car, the Jack French garage holds a unique significance in the annals of motorsport history. It is a testament to the grassroots efforts that laid the foundation for the success of British racing legends.

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