As Cadwell Park hosts the Sidecar Revival Meeting I thought it would be appropriate to include the last three Colin Clark images of sidecar outfits in the 1950s.

The first is a Norton outfit (70) which, although there is no evidence on the original, I think may be Stan Hailwood.
No clues at all about the outfit carrying number 82, which appears to be a rigid frame machine.

Finally, the number 21 outfit drifting on the skinny tyres – the handwritten note on this print says P W Harris at Cadwell.
That may indicate a young Pip Harris, especially given the enthusiastic riding style!

There are just a few more solo images to follow (Norton, Scott, Triumph, Velocette and Vincent).
Paul Hogarth
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