Identity Statement
Title | Cork Motor Derby |
Archive Reference | IE BL/VC/CMD |
Web Link to this Entry | https://iar.ie/archive/cork-motor-derby |
Creation Dates | April 1938 |
Level of Description | Item (The smallest intellectually indivisible archival unit, e.g., a letter, memorandum, report, photograph, sound recording). |
Extent Medium | 21 items |
Context
Creator(s):
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Administrative History ↴
The 1930’s races were the direct equivalent of a modern day Formula 1 Grand Prix with many top international drivers of the day taking part. Alfa Romeo, Bugatti, Maserati, ERA, Frazer Nash, MG, Délahaye, Riley, Delage and Ford marques were all represented, and drew 70,000 spectators to the roads of Cork in 1938. Three big races were held as part of the itinerary; - The Cork National Motor Handicap, a 50 mile handicap for racing and sports cars from Ireland & Britain. - The Cork International Light Car Race, a Formula Free race of 75 miles for cars under 1.5 litre. - The new International Grand Prix, known as the Cork GP, the only one to be run in Ireland to GP rules. The Cork Grand Prix took place in 1938. This was the most important of all, as it was the only race ever held in Ireland to the then current International Formula regulations and was attended by many of the leading teams and drivers of the time. It was the second race ever to be held to the new F1 Regulations of the time i.e. 3 litre. The National Motor Handicap race, held on the Friday was won by Dudley Colley of Dublin in a 1,496cc Frazer Nash. The Light Car Race on Saturday 23rd April was won by Prince Bira driving his 1,488cc ERA R12C, 'Hanuman'. The Cork Grand Prix, also on Saturday, was won by René Dreyfus of France in a 4500cc Délahaye 145, averaging 92.95mph, with Prince Bira second in a 2992cc Maserati 8CM and Louis Gerard third in a 2984cc Delage. The circuit for all of the 1930’s Races is still intact – the only major change being the roundabout at Poulavone, where there was a hairpin bend in the 1930’s. -
Archival History ↴
This collection was acquired in 2016 by Crónán Ó Doibhlin, then Head of Research Collections, Content & Access, UCC Library. -
Immediate Source Acquisition ↴
Purchase
Content & Structure
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Scope & Content: ↴
A photographic collection of images taken in April 1938, when Cork played host to the The Cork Motor Derby, featuring the first, and only, Grand Prix race held in Ireland under the then, new F1 regulations. The collection features images taken of all three races, as well as the race route, the paddock area, and the pit stops.
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Appraisal Destruction ↴
Permanent Retention -
Accruals ↴
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Arrangement ↴
IE BL/VC/CMD Cork Motor Race Collection
BL/VC/CMD/1 Race pit and paddock areas
BL/VC/CMD/2 National Motor Handicap Race
BL/VC/CMD/3 Light Car race
BL/VC/CMD/4 1938 Cork Grand Prix
Conditions of Access & Use
Access Conditions | Available by appointment with the Archives Service to holders of UCC Readers tickets. |
Conditions Governing Reproduction | Subject to University College Cork Special Collections and Archives’ Reading Room terms of membership and in accordance with copyright legislation. |
Creation Dates | April 1938 |
Level of Description | Item (The smallest intellectually indivisible archival unit, e.g., a letter, memorandum, report, photograph, sound recording). |
Extent Medium | 21 items |
Material Language Script | English |
Finding Aids | Descriptive List Archive Web Link → |
Allied Materials
There are no Allied Materials
Descriptive Control Area
Archivist Note | Emma Horgan |
Rules/Conventions | ISADG |
Date of Descriptions | 2018 |