Paris-Madrid 1903
Gabriel in his Mors
Grand Prix de l’Automobile Club de France 1906
Mont Ventoux mountain Race 1913
Georges Boillot in his Peugeot Grand Prix model.
Grand Prix de Monaco 1929
Williams demonstrates Bugatti Type 35’s supremacy.
American “board track” 1924
These race tracks were very popular between 1910 and 1930.
Indianapolis
An American race track that has been an institution in racing since the 1930s.
Groses Preis von Deutschland at Nürenburgring 1935
The winner Tazio Nuvolari in his Alfa Romeo.
Daytona Beach 1935
Sir Malcolm Campbell sets a new world land speed record at 276,5 mph
Brooklands 1935
John Rhodes Cobb reaching the absolute Brooklands speed record in a special built Napier-Railton reaching 230 mph.
Bonneville Salt Flats 1947
John Rhodes Cobb sets a new world land speed record at 394 mph.
Montlhéry 1952
Leslie Johnson, Sterling Moss, Jack Fairman and Bert Hadley driving a
Jaguar XK 120 16800 miles during seven days and seven nights at an average
speed of 100 mph braking 4 world records and 5 international class records.
Le Mans 1952
The start of the 24 hour race at the Sarthé track.
Grote Prijs van Nederland 1961
The year the engine sizes of Grand Prix cars were lowered to 1500 cm2
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