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Autosport Racing Car Show, Birmingham

January 16, 2013 By pete

 Lancia-Sports Prototypes

Superb Lancia Sports Prototype display.

Autosport International………otherwise known as the Racing Car show.

Story and photos by Roy Smith

And what a show it was! On January 10-13, the Birmingham National Exhibition Centre (NEC) in the UK hosted the annual show for the business of Motor Sport. [Read more…] about Autosport Racing Car Show, Birmingham

Tagged With: autosport car show Uk. UK car shows, autosport racing car show, birmingham car show, NEC auto show, racing car shows

Our Features This Week, January 9, 2013

January 9, 2013 By pete

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Roland Garros/Black Bess Bugatti Part 1: Roland Garros

January 9, 2013 By pete

By Gijsbert-Paul Berk

In collaboration with the French Tennis Federation and the Louwman Museum at The Hague, the organizers of the 38th edition of the Rétromobile show in Paris – from 6 to 10 February 2013 – will pay tribute to the French World War I hero Roland Garros.

Among the many fascinating exhibits the visitors to Rétromobile 2013 will be able to admire are the Morane-Saunier type H plane – part of the Amicale Jean-Baptiste Salis collection – which was the first plane ever to cross the Mediterranean 100 years ago. In addition, the famous 5-litre ‘Roland Garros’ Bugatti or ‘Black Bess’, now in the Louwman Museum Collection will be part of the show. (See color photos of ‘Black Bess’.)

This particular Bugatti has a wonderful history that spanned the English Channel and created legends in both France and England. We begin with Roland Garros, its first owner.

The Roland Garros Bugatti
The Rolland Garros Bugatti was first delivered on September 18,1913 as chassis number 474, to the French aviator Roland Garros who was a personal friend of Ettore Bugatti. It was the fourth of a series of seven chassis that Bugatti produced of this four-cylinder five-liter model (encoded by Bugatti historians as the Type 18). However, after the aviator purchased the car, the name “Roland Garros” would thereafter always associated with the model.

Roland Garros was already famous when he was introduced to Ettore Bugatti. Not, as many today think, because he was a French tennis champion; while he did play tennis in school, his fame came as a record-setting aviator. Rolland Garros, as we shall see, was quite an extraordinary person.

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Roland Garros/Black Bess Bugatti In Color

January 9, 2013 By pete

[Many years ago, I was made aware of the existence of a rare Bugatti given the name ‘Black Bess’. Over the years I found a few more snippets about the car and its owners, but it wasn’t until Gijsbert-Paul Berk investigated the subject for VeloceToday that I learned the full story of this fantastic Bugatti. Gijsbert-Paul begins a three part story this week, concentrating on the life of Roland Garros. To give our readers an idea of what this legend looks like, we present these color images of ‘Black Bess’, by both Bonhams Auctions and Hugues Vanhoolandt. Ed.]
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MDINA GRAND PRIX, MALTA

January 9, 2013 By pete

It was November 2007 that VeloceToday last published articles about motoring activities on the island of Malta. Check the below stories for a fuller understanding of this article and information about the island of Malta. In this article, David Arrigo writes about the latest series of events and the coming 2013 Vintage Race in this jewel of the Mediterranean.

About Malta
2007 Malta GP

By David Arrigo

The 2007 Grand Prix de Malte, held on the weekend of October 22, was an unprecedented and phenomenal success, whetting the appetites of the island’s population for more of this kind of historic motorsport. The Maltese islanders had never seen Bugattis in action or many of the other competing exotic cars. The backdrop of bastions, palaces, palm trees and five-star hotels was perfect as pre-war Bugattis battled with Amilcars and Astons. [Read more…] about MDINA GRAND PRIX, MALTA

Tagged With: driving in malta, malta grand prix, malta vacation, mdina grand prix, racing in malta, touring mdina, travel to malta

At Your Command, Over 200 Feature Articles From 2012

January 2, 2013 By pete

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December 26, 2012 By pete

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Our Features This Week, December 26th, 2012

December 26, 2012 By pete

We are on a bit of a holiday, so this week we’ll recap the stories about what we have unanimously voted as the best automotive book of 2012, the Talbot-Lago Grand Sport.

December 26, 2012 By pete

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Tagged With: dubos coachworks, grand sport lago, jim bandy, motto, pennock, saoutchik, talbot lago grand sports

Driving the Talbot Lago 2.5 Gran Turismo

December 26, 2012 By pete

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To accompany our stories about the Grand Sport, we asked Gijsbert-Paul Berk if he had a favorite Talbot-Lago. Reaching into his huge bank of automotive experiences, he told us about driving the ultra-rare 2.5 liter 1955-56 Gran Turismo coupe on the banking at Montlhéry. Above, the author’s test car, a Talbot 2.5 liter GT coupé on the cover of the June 1956 issue of the Dutch magazine “Autovisie”. The photo was taken in front of the gate of the stately house called Oostermeer on the bank of the river Amstel near Amsterdam.

By Gijsbert-Paul Berk

I have never owned a Talbot-Lago and they were never on my shortlist. The main reason for this is that when they were new, they were far beyond my financial scope. When they were affordable, as second hand cars, the factory no longer existed, so service and spare parts were a problem. So, it is not that I dislike Anthony Lago’s Talbots; I have driven 4.5 liter sedans, owned by friends. In 1956 I even drove a 2.5 liter GT coupé on the Montlhéry circuit in France. But it was not in a race. [Read more…] about Driving the Talbot Lago 2.5 Gran Turismo

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Our Features This Week, December 19th, 2012

December 19, 2012 By pete

Graham Gauld: Special-Bodied Showcars

December 19, 2012 By pete

By Graham Gauld

Show cars fall into two categories:
A. “Let’s put this apparently mad idea up and see if anyone takes any notice.”
B. “We will call this a show car but really show the way we are thinking for the future.”

I have always had an interest in coachbuilding and design. Perhaps it was due to the first books I ever bought about cars. They were the soft cover books produced by Fawcett Publications in the USA and I treasure them to this day. I particularly liked “Sports Car Album” by John Wheelock Freeman because, with photographer Alexandre Georges, he traveled round Europe and wrote stories about the manufacturers and coachbuilders of that time. I was serving two years National Service in the Royal Air Force at that time but little was I to know I would be visiting some of those exact same factories just a few years later. So don’t be surprised if, from time to time, I write about various special-bodied show cars that appeared only to disappear again.

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