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The Four Inch Course was a road-racing circuit first used for the for cars, held on public roads closed for racing by an Act of Tynwald (the parliament of the Isle of Man). The name of the course derives from the regulations for the 1908 Tourist Trophy adopted by the Royal Automobile Club, which limited the competitors' engines to a cylinder-diameter of four inches. The Four-Inch Course was adopted by the Auto-Cycle Club for the 1911 Isle of Man TT Races. The Four-Inch Course was subsequently known as the Snaefell Mountain Course or Mountain Course when used for motor-cycle racing.

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  • Four Inch Course (en)
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  • The Four Inch Course was a road-racing circuit first used for the for cars, held on public roads closed for racing by an Act of Tynwald (the parliament of the Isle of Man). The name of the course derives from the regulations for the 1908 Tourist Trophy adopted by the Royal Automobile Club, which limited the competitors' engines to a cylinder-diameter of four inches. The Four-Inch Course was adopted by the Auto-Cycle Club for the 1911 Isle of Man TT Races. The Four-Inch Course was subsequently known as the Snaefell Mountain Course or Mountain Course when used for motor-cycle racing. (en)
  • De Four Inch Course is een stratencircuit op het Eiland Man. Het werd voor het eerst gebruikt tijdens de Tourist Trophy voor automobielen in 1908. De Tourist Trophy was de opvolger van de en werd georganiseerd door de . Die moest voor wedstrijden in het Verenigd Koninkrijk wel uitwijken naar het eiland Man, omdat de Tynwald, het parlement van Man, op eigen gezag wegen kon afsluiten en de geldende maximumsnelheid kon opheffen. (nl)
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  • Four-Inch Course (en)
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  • The Four Inch Course was a road-racing circuit first used for the for cars, held on public roads closed for racing by an Act of Tynwald (the parliament of the Isle of Man). The name of the course derives from the regulations for the 1908 Tourist Trophy adopted by the Royal Automobile Club, which limited the competitors' engines to a cylinder-diameter of four inches. The Four-Inch Course was adopted by the Auto-Cycle Club for the 1911 Isle of Man TT Races. The Four-Inch Course was subsequently known as the Snaefell Mountain Course or Mountain Course when used for motor-cycle racing. (en)
  • De Four Inch Course is een stratencircuit op het Eiland Man. Het werd voor het eerst gebruikt tijdens de Tourist Trophy voor automobielen in 1908. De Tourist Trophy was de opvolger van de en werd georganiseerd door de . Die moest voor wedstrijden in het Verenigd Koninkrijk wel uitwijken naar het eiland Man, omdat de Tynwald, het parlement van Man, op eigen gezag wegen kon afsluiten en de geldende maximumsnelheid kon opheffen. (nl)
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