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Rough weather greets RAC Rally Competitors at Hastings. After spending two days and nights on a gruelling thousand miles course competitors in the RAC, Rally arrived at Hastings, the finishing point
Marquis practices at Brooklands for 600 miles race. Well-known drivers practised at Brooklands for the British racing drivers clubs 500 mile race to take place at Brooklands next Saturday
Mrs J Molander, woman competitor in Monte Carlo Rally checks in at control station. 22 January 1935
The Crystal Palace miniature car racing grand prix. Basil de Mattos loses his wheels. 1938
5 April 1954 Tom Sopwith, son of the millionaire yachtsman and aeroplane manufacturer pictured in his racing car, an Allard powered by a Saphire engine
Motor cycling races at Brands Hatch A side car bike takes a corner during the race 1936
Sir Malcolm Campbells new Bluebird. First appearance at Brooklands. 9 January 1935
What goes on under the sleek exterior of the Cooper 500 Special is revealed asWhat goes on under the sleek exterior of the " Cooper 500 Special" is revealed as the lid is lifted for engine inspection before the car took part in todayss International Speed Trials at
Amy Johnson flies to Paris. Taking up car racing. Miss Amy Johnson, who is now taking up car racing, left, Croydon aerodrome by air for Paris, where she is to take part in competitions
Prince Bira wins international trophy race. Prince Birs of Siam driving an E R A won the international trophy race at Brooklands. Raymond Mays, also driving an E R A gained second place
Mrs Kay Petre ( left ) beats Mrs Gwenda Stewart in womens speed duel at Brooklands. 2 August 1935
Mrs Kay Petre, the famous woman racing driver, who established a new womens record for the Shelsley Welsh Hill Climb in her Riley with 45 and 1/5th seconds
Motorsport hill climb. 1935
Kentish Border CC trial ( Hutchinson ). 1935
A French Delahaye driven by M. Mongin leading the Frazer Nash driven by A. E. F Fane, behind is JA French Delahaye driven by M.Mongin leading the Frazer Nash driven by A.E.F Fane, behind is J.D Barnes. Taking place in England for the first time in its history
Bullingdon Club Point To Point at Launton. Mr Gerald Guinness and Miss Neumann
1931 car - Lincoln Model K Sport Phaeton duel cowl four door - In Greek mythology, Pha?ton or Phaethon was the son of Helios (Phoebus, the " shining one" ) ?TopFoto
Attempt of diesel car records at Brooklands. Dr Reginald Munday is the new diesel car before his record attempt at Brooklands. 9 October 1935
British mountain handicap at Brooklands. The Brooklands Automobile racing club s, International metting, which was postponed from Easter Monday because of the bad weather, was held at Brooklands
A Mathis car in 1923, a six-cylinder model, driving along a track
A D Taylor and A E Abcassis competing in the Crystal Palace road racing. As a driver spins off the track another overtakes. 1938
With Sir Malcolm Campell acting as starter, the first 500km race took place at Brooklands, when many well known drivers competed. In previous years, the race has been over a distance of 500 miles
Coronation Trophy race on new Crystal Palace circuit. The Coronation Trophy race was the inaugural event the new Crystal Palace road racing circuit
British Driver J Duncan Hamilton smiles and gestures after the victory he and teammate Tony Cole took in the Classic 24-Hour Car Race in Le Mans on 14 June 1953
1972 Royale RP12 Formula Atlantic racing car
ERA Pat Fairfield the winner at Crystal Palace. 1937
Prince George, The Duke of Kent, who had flown to Leicester airport, started the International Grand Prix race at Donington Park, Derby, Leicestershire
Brands Hatch motor side car race. 1938
Three Associated kit cars prepared by Tom and Dave Martin for the final open meetings of the 1975 season. All the cars are powered by McCoy Veco 19 engines with slide carburettors of Toms own design
A contrast in face protectors for women speedway racers. Two famous women motorists, Miss Victoria Worsley and Miss Fay Taylour
Luigi Chinetti, driving an Italian Ferrari car, won the 24-hour race held oat Spa Francorchamps, Belgium. Photo shows: Chinetti (centre)
Tatler illustration - The finest fighting machine in the world - tries to conquer new worlds in vain - " Massa" Jack Johnson on his racing motor car
Jackie Stewart - Formula One World Championship driver, seen here in Monarco in the late sixties, early seventies BRM days
Mr H. L. Brooke, driving an MG Riley, again hit the banking, at exactly the same spot as before, during the London Grand Prix on the new Crystal Palace roadracing circuit. 17 July 1937
Passenger in this 1904 Wolsely in the London to Brighton. Veteran Cars all manufactured before 1905. On the run from Hyde Park, London to Brighton
The Crystal Palace road race. J Mitchell and A C Dobson compete on the bend. 1938
Husband and wife practice at Brooklands for Easter racing. Mrs Roy Eccles was among the racing drivers practising at the Brooklands track, Weybridge, Surrey, for the Easter Bank Holiday. events
Car with double rear wheels for Brooklands mountain race. Mr D N Letts M G car was tried out at Brooklands in preparation for the Easter racing
Mrs Aldin and Mrs D Arcy Baker at Glorious Goodwood Racecourse, West Sussex, England. 1923
1973 Chevron B23 2 litre sports racing car
At the Royal Ascot race meeting - the Earl and Countess Portarlington. 20 June 1923
Yankee Stadium baseball park in New York preparing for the Popes visit in October 1965 - aerial view © TopFoto
Derby Day at Epsom Racecourse. London Transport Buses at the Derby. 1934
Seaman driving single handed, wins British Empire road race. Driving witout relief for the whole 250 miles of the course, R J B Seaman ( Maserati ) won the British Empire trophy race
Henry Fournier : born 1871 French Motor car racing driver
At the Royal Ascot Races Prince Arthur of Connaught
The Motor Car Grand Prix of Europ, Race started by Signor Mussolini Salamano won the motor car Grand Prix of Europe for Italy at Monza in a fiat car