Historic racer Adrian Hall dies

| 14 Sep 2011

Well-known historic racer Adrian Hall has died. Hall was famed for his exploits in Bristol-engined ACs, particularly distinctive red Acecas, then an Ace and, latterly, an ex-Mike Anthony Lotus 10.

The tall gentleman racer, who was born in 1948 and known as Drain, started racing in the 1960s and, after making a fortune in property, started racing historics for fun, but to great effect.

Pictured below with regular co-driver, 1989 C2 World Sports Prototype champion Nick Adams after the Freddie March Memorial Trophy at the 2008 Goodwood Revival Meeting, Hall was a regular at the Sussex circuit.