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Ulster T T. General view and start. 1932
Goodwood racecourse, Sussex, England. The scene from Trundles Hill. 26 July 1927
1972 U2 1600 Clubman racing car Geoff Friswell at the wheel
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
Race for the German Grand Prix. Thirtyone cars started in the great race for the German Grand Prix. The startof the race. 19 July 1932
BMW 1939 Type 328. (Probably a Le Mans car)
Attempt of diesel car records at Brooklands. Dr Reginald Munday is the new diesel car before his record attempt at Brooklands. 9 October 1935
Betty Nuthall defeats new tennis star, Miss Trammers forgets her clothes. Miss Betty Nuthall the young lawn tennis champion, successfully defended her prestige against Miss Kathleen Stammers
Team Maximum Lock 2014 Santa Pod Raceway Podington, nr Wellingborough, Northants, England
French motor rally. Thirty nine competitors left the Place de la Concorde in Paris on the first stage of the Eighth annual International Rally for women
Sport race car 1500cc of GDR in 1954
Bruce Woodcocks first fight in the USA against Tony Mauriello will be televised from the Madison Square Garden by the National Broadcasting Company of America
One of the Works Team Cars for the 1952 Monarco Grand Prix, an Aston Martin DB3 1952
Gianfranco Cometti garlanded with laurels and being kissed by his wofe after his victory at the Royal automobile clubs international tourist Trophy race held at Donington Park, near Derby
SALVADORI COMES SECOND. Silverstone; Roy Salvadori, driving an Aston Martin car, racing around the track in the eleventh Annual International Trophy Race at Silverstone yesterday
Joystick Special, freak car, competes in famous Shelsley Walsh Climb. The Joystick Special owned by Jan E Breyer, a track car at the start of the climb. 28 September 1935
A radiant Miss Althea Gibson who became tennis champion by winning the ladies lawn tennis championship at Wimbledon in July 1957 waves from an open car during the parade up Broadway which was New
Suzanne Lenglen with a dozen tennis rackets off for a day in the country. Mademoiselle Suzanne Lenglen, the former world tennis champion took with her a dozen tennis rackets when she left her London
Prince Birabongse swerving in front of Dobson on the finishing line. The first international car race ever held in London, the Imperial Tracey took place on the Crystal Palace road racing circuit
Mr John Dewar and Mrs K McNeil photographed outside Claridges after their wedding at St Colombs Church in Pont Street, London. 10 May 1932
The new plastic football is claimed to be tougher than normal types. Its toughness is demonstrated as a car wheel squashes it against a kerb. April 1952
Ascot. Mr and Mrs Munro Coates. 1922
MP races pigeons with car and plane. Mr Thomas Cook MP for Norfolk North, took part in a thrilling race by car and plane against a number of pigeons to Norwich
Lacatiers a blazing car hurling through the air in a column of smoke whichconceels Callaways plunging car another driver is seen roaring past the wreak.Aug 9th 1937
Drivers practice at Brooklands for Easter Monday meeting. Drivers practised on the track at Brooklands for the Easter Monday meeting of the Brooklands Automobile Racing Club
Woman driver takes up midget car racing. Fay Taylor, well known racing driver and once holder of the womens speedway championship, is now taking up midget car racing
Mike Hailwood : 2 April 1940 - 23 March 1981, British Grand Prix motorcycle road racer 28 August 1967
Bullingdon Club Point To Point at Launton. Captain Arkell, Mrs Arkell, Mrs and Mr Ussher
Spike Rhiando (U. S. A. ) winning the 500 c. c. in a J. A. P. car 3rd October 1948Spike Rhiando (U.S.A.) winning the 500 c.c. in a J.A.P. car 3rd October 1948
I F Connell of E R A and H Stuart Wilton of MG compete during the Crystal Palace road race. 1938
1956 Fiat Abarth racing car
Derby Day, Epsom. A Bus Official controlling the Derby Day buses, taking the race crowds to the racecourse, from the roof of Morden Station. 24 May 1939
French Paul Armagnac, during a practice session at Pau, France, in a D B Panhard machine, powered by a supercharged aircooled flat twin engine Picture is of practice on April 9
Captain C. E. T Eyatons mammoth car thunderbolt is now on view at Chiswick LondonCaptain C.E.T Eyatons mammoth car " thunderbolt" is now on view at Chiswick London. Having arrived from the works at Tipton to be packed the shipment for America
Forty seven cars were entered for 250 mile international trophy race at Brooklands. this was the largest field ever received for the event
1971 Lola T212 2 litre sports car Group 7
Prince Birabongse of Siam [Prince Bira of Siam / Thailand], driving an ERA [English Racing Automobiles] won the first London Grand Prix on the new Crystal Palace road racing circuit. I. F
Forty - two of Britains fastest cars compete in thrilling race for international trophy at Brooklands. Forty - two of the most famous racing drivers in England in the fastest cars in the country took
Monte Carlo, Moraco: Morris car 288 and the driver and co-driver R Aaltonen and T. Ambrose of Finland, are pictured after the presentation ceremony of the Monte Carlo Rally here on January 26th
Mr C M Whites Bucatti. Taking the bridge on the railway straight in 2nd race. 18 April 1936
Brands Hatch, Kent, England: In action during the BOAC 500 International Sports Car race at Brands Hatch yesterday is the three litre Porsche 908
Max Sailer at the steering wheel, with co-driver Hans Rieker on his left, of the 28/95 HP Mercedes after his victory of 1921 at the Targa Florio circuit production car class
Earl of Pembroke at Goodwood Racecourse. 1927
The RAC Torquay rally. Competitors at the Ace of Spades garage on the Kingston - by - pass. Mrs B J M Streather and Miss Sleigh study the map. 24 March 1936
First women home in RAC rally. Competitors arrive at Hastings. After spending two days and nights on a gruelling thousand miles course competitors in the RAC, Rally arrived at Hastings
St Annes, lancashire: New Zealander Bob Charles, returning to the scene of his 1963 triumph, made a first round record score of 66 over the Royal Lytham course today -- first day of the British open
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
Whitney Straight wins international track race at Brooklands with average speed of 90 miles an hour. Mr Whitney Straight, the young millionaire racing driver