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MG MIDGET M n.28

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HISTORY

The MG Midget M is a car that participated at the 24 Hours of Le Mans of 1930. The British Messrs Huskinson & Fane team with Robert-Charles Murton-Neale and Jack Hicks at the wheel of the MG Midget M n.29 did not finish at the 24 hours of Le Mans 1930, due to broken engine after driving eighty-two laps.

The race started with very few members and was always led by the English team that was never attacked by the main opponents who retired halfway through the race due to various problems. The race was won by the Bentley Speed ​​Six n.4 driven by Woolf Barnato, Glen Kidston. In second place came the twin car, the Bentley Speed ​​Six n.2 driven by Frank Clement and Richard Watney with a gap of six laps, while in third place the Talbot GB90 n.15 of Lewis and Eaton with a gap of seventeen laps.

CHASSIS

MG Midget M
Designed: ?
Steel ladder frame
Length: ? mm
Width: ? mm
Height: ? mm
Suspension front: rigid axle, semi-elliptic leaf springs, friction dampers
Suspension rear: live axle, semi-elliptic leaf springs, friction dampers
Brakes: Drums
Tyres: Dunlop

ENGINE

MG 847cc 4-cylinder in-line Naturally aspirated
Power: 20 kW
Drive Type: Front wheel drive.
Transmission: four speed manual
Fuel Type: Petrol
Tank Capacity: ? lt

RESULT

Did not finish at the 24 hours of Le Mans 1930 with drivers Robert-Charles Murton-Neale, Jack Hicks

Additional information

Driver

Hicks Jack, Murton-Neale Robert-Charles

Manufacturer

MG

Race

24 Hours of Le Mans

Year Race

1930

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