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Cars of all shapes and sizes tackle 'Crooked Mustard' section of Cotswold Clouds motor trials

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The legendary Cotswold Clouds motor trials, first run in 1963, returned to the hills around Stroud, Gloucestershire, on Sunday 5 February.

Organised by Stroud and District Motor Club, the legendary event features a particularly tricky section known as Crooked Mustard.

That part of the route, near Dursley, features twists and turns and incredibly steep sections of unpaved track.

Some cars tackled it more successfully than others, with only a handful able to climb the entire stage.

To enter the race, cars must be two-wheel drive, use standard road tyres, and feature a driver and a 'bouncer', who bounces up and down in the car to improve traction.

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