Gemini (racing car)
The Gemini name was used on a series of Formula Junior racing cars built by Chequered Flag Engineering of London between 1959 and 1963.
Mk 1
In 1959, Graham Warner, the principal of The Chequered Flag Car Sales, purchased the Moorland Mk 2, a Formula Junior car which had been constructed by Leslie Redmond in early 1959 from drawings supplied by Len Terry. The car was renamed the Gemini Mk 1 and won on debut at Brands Hatch in September 1959.Mk 2
Having acquired the design rights, jigs and moulds for the Moorland, along with Redmond's services as designer, Warner formed a new company, Chequered Flag Engineering. The Gemini Mk 2 was subsequently produced and was first raced in a Formula Junior event at Brands Hatch in October 1959.It is believed that thirty Mk 2s were built, four powered by Ford Cosworths and all others by BMC A Series engines.