1935 Mannin Moar

The 1935 Mannin Moar (formally known as III Mannin Moar) was a Grand Prix that was held on 31 May 1935 at a street circuit in Douglas, Isle of Man. It was the thirteenth race of the 1935 Grand Prix season, but it did not count towards the championship. The race, contested over 50 laps of 4.035 mi, or 6.494 km, was won by Brian Lewis driving a Bugatti T59 after starting from pole position. He also won the two previous editions of the Mannin Moar.

1935 Mannin Moar Grand Prix
Race details
Date 31 May 1935
Official name III Mannin Moar
Location Douglas Circuit
Douglas, Isle of Man
Course Street circuit
Course length 6.494 km (4.035 mi)
Distance 50 laps, 324.7 km (201.75 mi)
Pole position
Driver C.E.C. Martin
Fastest lap
Driver Brian Lewis Earl Howe & N. Rees
Time 3:06
Podium
First Earl Howe & N. Rees
Second C.E.C. Martin
Third L. Fontés

Entries

No.DriverEntrantCarDNA/DNS
1 Anthony HamiltonA. HamiltonAlfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza
2 Dick WilkinsR. WilkinsAlfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza
3 Dick ShuttleworthR. ShuttleworthAlfa Romeo Tipo B
4 Austin DobsonA. DobsonAlfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza
4 Arthur DobsonA. DobsonAlfa Romeo 8C 2300 MonzaDNS - Austin Dobson started in his car
5 Luis FontésL. FontesAlfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza
6 Tim Rose-RichardsT. Rose-RichardsMaserati 8C
7 Brian LewisEarl Howe & N. ReesBugatti T59
8 Andrew LeitchA. LeitchBugatti T35B
9 Lindsay EcclesL. EcclesBugatti T59
10 Charlie MartinC.E.C. MartinBugatti T59
11 Charles BrackenburyC.E.C. MartinBugatti T51
12 Richard SeamanR. SeamanMaserati 8CMDNA
14 Humphrey CookH.W. CookERA A-Type
15 Raymond MaysH.W. CookERA A-Type
16 Teddy RaysonE. RaysonBugatti T51
  • DNA = Did Not Arrive
  • DNS = Did Not Start

Starting positions

Pos.DriverCar constructor
1Charlie MartinBugatti
2Dick ShuttleworthAlfa Romeo
3Brian LewisBugatti
4Luis FontésAlfa Romeo
5Lindsay EcclesBugatti
6Tim Rose-RichardsMaserati
7Raymond MaysERA
8Charles BrackenburyBugatti
9Teddy RaysonBugatti
10Humphrey CookERA
11Andrew LeitchBugatti
12Anthony HamiltonAlfa Romeo
13Dick WilkinsAlfa Romeo
14Austin DobsonAlfa Romeo

Race report

At the start Martin fell back to third place behind Shuttleworth and Lewis. Mays at his turn had gone up to fourth place. Within ten laps three drivers had to retire - Rose-Richards because of a broken universal joint and later both Leitch and Hamilton crashed separately.

In the thirteenth lap Shuttleworth retired, leaving the podium positions open for three Bugattis - Lewis, Martin and Eccles. Mays later challenged Eccles until both ERA drivers (Mays and Cook) had to make an extra pit stop around lap thirty due to problems with their cars. However, when Eccles got transmission trouble Mays took over third position, having passed Fontés on lap forty.

But in the last lap the ERA broke down with transmission failure, so Mays retired and the last podium position - after Lewis and Martin - finally went to Fontés. This was Lewis' third Mannin Moar victory. [1]

Race results

Pos.DriverCar ConstructorTime (Diff.)/Status
1Brian LewisBugatti2:40:11
2Charlie MartinBugatti+51
3Luis FontésAlfa Romeo+8:03
4Teddy RaysonBugatti+15:00
NCAustin DobsonAlfa Romeo+1 lap (Flagged off)
NCCharles BrackenburyBugatti+1 lap (Flagged off)
RetDick WilkinsAlfa Romeo+1 lap (DNF - crash)
RetRaymond MaysERA+1 lap (DNF - universal joint)
RetLindsay EcclesBugatti+19 laps (DNF - universal joint)
RetHumphrey CookERA+20 laps (DNF - oil pump)
RetDick ShuttleworthAlfa Romeo+37 laps (DNF - transmission)
RetAnthony HamiltonAlfa Romeo+41 laps (DNF - crash)
RetAndrew LeitchBugatti+49 laps (DNF - crash)
RetTim Rose-RichardsMaserati+50 laps (DNF - universal joint)
Sources: [2] [3] [4][5]

References

  1. "Text - Chapter 7 Circuit Dust, 1935". isle-of-man.com. Retrieved April 21, 2014.
  2. "I Mannin Moar". Leif Snellman. Retrieved April 21, 2014.
  3. "II Mannin Moar". Leif Snellman. Retrieved April 21, 2014.
  4. "IIIMannin Moar". Leif Snellman. Retrieved April 21, 2014.
  5. "The Mannin Moar". Nottingham Evening Post. 31 May 1935. Retrieved 18 July 2020 via British Newspaper Archive.
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