found on http://www.atomicantiques.com/2010/02/03/german-racers To learn more see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1908_New_York_to_Paris_RaceSunday, March 27, 2011
New York to Paris Race of 1908 (The Great Race), the German entry drivers in the top photo
found on http://www.atomicantiques.com/2010/02/03/german-racers To learn more see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1908_New_York_to_Paris_RacePosted by alex at 1:12 PM 0 comments
Labels: New York, New York to Paris race, race
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
A MINI is racing in the Dakar (now through South America)

Six BMW X3CCs and the brand new Mini All4 Racing will represent Sven Quandt's team on 13 timed special stages and 5,020km of competitive action in a route of 9,618km over the next 14 days across northern Argentina and Chile.Quandt has assembled a team of over 80 personnel - the largest line-up in X-raid's eight-year history - to tackle the world's most difficult and infamous off-road rally.
to learn about the Dakar rally http://www.dakar.com/dakar/2011/us/route.html
I learned about the Mini from http://www.ausmotive.com/ but you can shoot straight to the team website http://www.x-raid.de/x-raid-news/News/mini-all4-racing-first-test.htm
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Monday, December 6, 2010
Did you know there was a race to the South Pole in a Biodiesel powered vehicel?
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Sunday, August 29, 2010
The winner of the 1907 Paris to Peking endurance race

The 1907 ITALA mod. 35/45 HP won the prize of a magnum of Mumm champagne. The race went without any assistance through country where there were no roads or road-maps. For the race, camels carrying fuel left Peking and set up at stations along the route to give fuel to the racers. The race followed a telegraph route so that the race was well covered in newspapers at the time. Each car had one journalist as a passenger, with the journalists sending stories from the telegraph stations regularly through the race.
The 9,300 mile race was kicked off by a challenge by a newspaper "What needs to be proved today is that as long as a man has a car, he can do anything and go anywhere. Is there anyone who will undertake to travel this summer from Peking to Paris by automobile?"
It was held during a time when cars were fairly new, and went through remote areas of Asia where people were not familiar with motor travel. The route between Peking and Lake Baikal had only previously been attempted on horseback. The race was won by Italian Prince Scipione Borghese of the Borghese family, accompanied by the journalist Luigi Barzini, Sr. He was confident and had even taken a detour from Moscow to St Petersburg for a dinner which was held for the team, and afterwards headed back to Moscow and rejoined the race. The event was not intended to be a race or competition, but quickly became one due to its pioneering nature and the technical superiority of the Italians' car driven by Count Scipione Borghese, winning by three weeks. These sporting successes helped sales dramatically, the company continued to grow. The company experimented with a range of novel engines such as variable stroke, sleeve valve, and "Avalve" rotary types
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peking_to_Paris and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Itala
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Labels: brass era, Great Race, historical, race, Thomas Flyer
Thursday, July 29, 2010
A movie was made in 1953 about the London to Brighton historic race, Genevieve
from http://tukker.blogspot.com/ which is NSFW (not safe for work) for dissapointingly little info on the movie: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0045808
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Labels: historical, Hollywood, London to Brighton, movie, race
Thursday, July 22, 2010
I just learned that semi tractors race up Pikes Peak ( I already knew that almost everything else races there)
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Friday, January 1, 2010
Just a thing of beauty, the colors, the history, the factory race cars
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Labels: Factory race car, race, race cars, race track, racers
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Terrific snapshot of the determined spirit to win
http://www.lbvcr.com/gallery.cfm/flag/2/category/18/id/380/category_name/2007%20LBVCR%20Photographer%20of%20the%20Year
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Labels: London to Brighton, race, steam powered
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Here's a story about the "Great Race"... and how freaking expensive it is to participate
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