Jack Westcott

Jack Westcott was one of the most regular Formula 3 competitors,  commencing in 1949 in a Cooper Mk III and achieving a win at Tregwainton in August of that year. Through 1950 he achieved a number of good placings in the heats and finished fourth in the 100 Mile Race at Silverstone in July. For 1951, he switched to a Kieft Mk I, finishing third to Moss and Loens in sister cars at Castle Combe in April. At Goodwood, in May, Jack used a JBS to take fourth in the International Trophy. In April 52 he finished third at Castle Combe to complete another Kieft hat trick and won the Commander Yorke Trophy in August. For 1955 he returned to Cooper and won the 100 Mile Race at Silverstone in September and another win at Silverstone in September 1956

Here at Silverstone in the summer of 1956.

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