Martin Bolsover
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Martin Bolsover is a British racing driver. He won the British Hill Climb Championship three times driving a Pilbeam, his titles coming in successive years (1982-1983-1984). He was also well known for holding the sportscar record at Shelsley Walsh for twenty years, finally losing it to Nic Mann in 2004. [1] Bolsover won the Autosport Award for "British Club Driver of the Year" in both 1982 and 1983. [2]
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- ^ Shelsley Walsh 14th August 2004 (report). Midland Automobile Club. Retrieved on October 26, 2006.
- ^ "Autosport Awards Nominations", Autosport (2006-10-26), p61. ISSN 0269-946X.
Multiple British Hill Climb Championship winners |
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Six titles: Tony Marsh Five titles: David Grace - Martyn Griffiths Four titles: Roy Lane - Ken Wharton Three titles: Martin Bolsover - David Boshier-Jones Two titles: Chris Cramer - Adam Fleetwood - Martin Groves - David Hepworth - Mike MacDowel - Raymond Mays - Peter Westbury - Graeme Wight Jr - Nicholas Williamson |
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