Martin Bolsover
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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Preceded by Inaugural winner | Autosport British Club Driver of the Year 1982-1983 | Succeeded by Rod Birley |
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Preceded by James Thomson | British Hill Climb Champion 1982-1984 | Succeeded by Chris Cramer |
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| 1950 D. Poore | 1960 D. Boshier-Jones | 1970 N. Williamson | 1980 C. Cramer | 1990 M. Griffiths | 2000 D. Grace | 2020 Cancelled |
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