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Archie Butterworth
Inventor and racing motorist

Archie Butterworth

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Inventor and racing motorist
A.K.A.
Archibald James Butterworth
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Waterford, Ireland
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92 years
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University College London
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Biography

Archibald James Butterworth (19 June 1912 – 12 February 2005) was an inventor and racing motorist who, in 1948, designed and constructed the A.J.B. Special, a four-wheel drive Formula One car. He was winner of the Brighton Speed Trials in 1949 and 1951. After a serious accident in 1951, he gave up competition, but continued to supply race car engines of his own design, notably to Bill Aston for the Aston Butterworth Grand Prix car and Archie Scott Brown for the Elva-Butterworth sports racing car.

Early life

Educated at the Mount St Mary's College, attended University College, London, but left to join the army: Irish Guards, then RASC-MT as driving instructor. Posted to special unit in Egypt. Left the Army in 1937 but returned at start of WW2. After Dunkirk he spent the duration of the war, and up to 1950, on armament design, when he established Butterworth Engineering, of Frimley, Surrey. He raced a Bentley 4½ Litre from 1946 and became a member of the BRDC in 1947.

The A.J.B. Special

The A.J.B. Special, dubbed S2, was built for £300 in 1948. The car was powered by a war-surplus air-cooled Steyr V8 engine. Butterworth was inspired by Sydney Allard's Steyr-powered single-seater, which went on to win the British Hill Climb Championship in 1949. The A.J.B. ran on a mixture of: "80/12/8 methanol, benzole, petrol."The A.J.B. was entered for the hill climb at Stanmer Park, Brighton, Sussex, held on 5 June 1948 but was a non-starter.

Archie Butterworth: A.J.B. race results
YearEventResultNotes
1948Brighton Speed Trials31.32 sec4 Sept. Standing Start Km. Debut of A.J.B. 3rd in class.
Prescott Speed Hill Climb56.12 sec12 Sept. 5th in class.
Weston Super Mare Speed Trials23.16 sec9 Oct. 6th O/A, tie with E. Lloyd-Jones, Triangle Skinner Spl.
1949SilverstoneRetired.2 July. Four lap scratch race for racing cars.
Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb43.15 sec11 July. 4th in class. 5th R.A.C. Championship class.
Prescott Speed Hill Climb48.07 sec17 July. 3rd in class. Team prize with Poore and Fry.
Bouley Bay Hill Climb59.2 sec21 July.
Great Auclum National Speed Hill Climb23.75 sec14 Aug. Class record. 3rd FTD.
Brighton Speed Trials24.91 sec, FTD3 Sept. Standing Start Km.
Prescott Speed Hill Climb47.11 sec11 Sept. 3rd in class.
Weston Super Mare Speed Trials24.6 sec8 Oct. ½ mile curving course. Fastest unsupercharged.
1950Rest and Be Thankful Speed Hill Climb67.97 sec1 July. 2nd to Allard in over 3,000 c.c. non-S/C class.
Great Auclum National Speed Hill Climb23.50 sec, FTD23 July.
Blandford Hill Climb30.36 sec, FTD29 July.
Daily Express Int'l Trophy, SilverstoneRetired Lap 1.26 Aug. Heat 1 broken crankshaft.
Prescott Speed Hill Climb47.85 sec10 Sept. 3rd in class.
Shelsley Walsh Speed Hill ClimbAccident.23 Sept. Crash in practice.
1951West Essex C.C. Speed Trial, Boreham25.12 sec, FTD1 April.
Gosport A.C. Speed Trials12.69 sec, FTD17 June. Straight ¼ mile sprint.
Shelsley Walsh Speed Hill Climb39.44 sec23 June. Fastest unsupercharged car.
Boreham AirfieldSecond.30 June. Scratch race won by Rolt's E.R.A.-Delage.
Scottish Grand Prix, WinfieldRetired Lap 13.21 July.
Brighton Speed Trials26.63 sec, FTD1 Sept. Standing Start Km.
Prescott Speed Hill Climb47.45 sec9 Sept. 3rd in class.
Shelsley Walsh Speed Hill ClimbAccident22 September.
GoodwoodNon-starter.25 Sept.

Key: FTD = Fastest Time of the Day; non-S/C = Unsupercharged.

At Shelsley Walsh on 22 September 1951: "An unfortunate accident happened to A.J. Butterworth when the A.J.B. hit the bank at Kennel Bend, tore off a rear wheel and left the road. Butterworth was badly hurt."The Manchester Guardian reported: "A.J. Butterworth, the racing driver, of Frimley, near Aldershot, was injured when his A.J.B. car (4,425 c.c.) crashed down a steep bank at the Midland Automobile Club's hill-climb at Shelsley Walsh Hill in Worcestershire on Saturday. A wheel of his car caught a guttering on the edge of the track and came off. Butterworth was picked up unconscious and was stated at Worcester Royal Infirmary on Saturday night to be in a serious condition. Motor Sport published a photograph of Butterworth in the #79 A.J.B. leaving the road at Shelsley Walsh. He recovered from his injuries.

The 'Butterball Special'

Bill Milliken visited Prescott Hill Climb in England in 1951, where he saw the A.J.B. in competition. An offer to purchase the car was declined, but subsequently accepted following Archie Butterworth's accident at Shelsley Walsh. The remains of the A.J.B. were exported to the U.S.A. early in 1952, rebuilt and renamed the Butterball Special, a play on Butterworth's name. The rebuild was carried out in Buffalo, New York: "It has since been extensively redesigned with longer wheelbase, new rear suspension, improved steering, brakes, chassis and body. This work was performed in the Flight Research and Vehicle Dynamics Department of Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory under the direction of William Close." The car was then driven in competition by Bill Milliken:

Bill Milliken: AJB/FWD 'Butterball Special' race results
YearEventResultNotes
1952Watkins Glen, NY, Seneca CupDNF20 Sept. #24 pole position. Lost control after Milliken's Corner. Ret'd due to flex in steering.
1953Pikes Peak Hill Climb, CO.DNQ7 Sept. #46 shift lever broke.
Watkins Glen, NY.DNS19 Sept. #1 crankcase webs cracked.
1955Edenvale, OntarioDNF18 June. #22 panhard rod failed.
Giant's Despair Hillclimb, PA.63.771 sec22 July. #111 3rd O/A.
Watkins Glen, NY.DNF17 Sept. #47 clutch failure.
1956Mount Equinox Hillclimb, VT.5:30.02 sec17 June. #15 unplaced. O/A winner Bill Lloyd, #16 Maserati, 4:55.2.
Giant's Despair Hillclimb, PA.1:02.441 sec20 July. Unrestricted class: 2nd #57 W. Milliken, AJB/FWD.
Watkins Glen, NY.15th15 Sept. #2 third in class and 15th O/A.
1957Holland Hill Climb, NY.0.8672 min FTD25 Aug. Set track record.
Watkins Glen, NY, Seneca Cup7th21 Sept. 11 laps, #90 7th O/A and 5th in unrestricted.

Key: FTD = Fastest Time of the Day.

In autumn 1957 the car was shipped to the Four Wheel Drive Company Museum in Clintonville, Wisconsin. The car was still there in 2010 (see photograph).

Aston Butterworth

For 1952 Butterworth teamed up with Bill Aston to build the Aston Butterworth, an F2 car that competed in Grand Prix races, but was unreliable. Butterworth built the 1,986 c.c. air-cooled, flat-four-cylinder motors.

Kieft Butterworth

At the 1954 Motor Show in London Kieft Cars displayed a motor described by Bill Boddy as: "the Kieft/Norton air-cooled flat-four 1½-litre which gives over 100 b.h.p."This was a version of the Butterworth motor fitted with Norton cylinder heads. Ian Richardson successfully used this engine during the 1970s in the Moonraker drag racing motorcycle.

Elva Butterworth

Archie Scott Brown drove the Elva-Butterworth Mk III sports-racing car in a support race at the Silverstone International Trophy meeting in 1957 where: "The Elva-Butterworth retired with a broken valve-Butterworth will have difficulty living this down but, in fact, it was an exhaust valve and not a Butterworth flap valve which dropped."

Tojeiro Butterworth

The Tojeiro-Butterworth sports-racing car was built by R.C.C Palmer over a period of more than three years to 1960. Although built as a race car, it was never raced.Only one example was produced."Mr. Palmer was especially keen to get the cooling right as he felt that inefficient cooling was part of the trouble with the Elva-Butterworth which Archie Scott-Brown (sic) drove on several occasions."The car was road registered XNK 900.

Later life

Following the death of his friend Archie Scott Brown in 1958, Archie Butterworth was less involved in motor racing. He was instrumental in founding the British Sporting Rifle Club in 1962.

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