The sixties were also a period, where cart racing came up. The first vehicles reached only about 60 km/h, driven by simple two-stroke engines of 100 ccm.

The above-shown cart was brought to Berlin, where Aldo swapped it for a contemporary model named Simplex. This one had a faster engine and made over 80 km/h. Aldo started at the Sportpalast as Switzerland 1, but overthrow.
Cart racing was funny
Bobsleigh instead got challenging

With Kurt Schlumpf on the brakes and a new Siorpaes boblet, there came a big success: the team won the boblet-derby, which is at the same time the national British championship. The first British driver went 5th. It was Prince Michael of Kent.