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Berliet

RM Sotheby’s London to Brighton Run

November 14, 2022 By pete

Made it! 1899 Wolseley single cylinder 3.5HP two seater Voiturette from the British Motor Museum, 1904 single cylinder 6hp De Dion Bouton two seater of John and Jez Field.

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

You may notice from the photos that the weather was not at its best. To say it rained would be an understatement, but as the entrants are not in any way trailer queens the rain did not stop play. Close to 350 ancient cars entered this year’s RM Sotheby’s London to Brighton Veteran Car Run (6 November) as crews faced one of the wettest trips ever in the famous event’s 126-year history. It wasn’t like this last year, or the year before. In fact, as long as I’ve been covering the event, I can’t recall rain like this. It was torrential.

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Tagged With: 1903 Daimler, Berliet, Daniel Sielicki, Darracq Detachable tonneau, De Dion Bouton, Genevieve, Jonathan Sharp photo, Mors Tonneau, Napiers, Renault Wagonette, RM Sotheby’s London to Brighton, White Steam car, Wolseley Tonneau

Berliet, Bologna and Tyres

August 3, 2020 By pete

This wonderful cartoon drawing of the Bologna circuit was produced by the organizers.

Story by Graham Gauld

For more years than I care to remember, almost daily I have been faced with what I am going to write about, particularly when the publication is concerned with motoring and motorsport history.
This is why some of my stories might appear to be out of the ordinary. The following is one of them.

Twenty years ago, I was appointed a member of the FIA Historic Commission in Paris, which sounds terribly grand. It was an enjoyable five years, and one met very interesting people.

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Tagged With: Berliet, Berliet race cars, Carlo Cavalli, Coppa Florio, Elliot Shepard, Fiat Felice Nazzaro, Graham Gauld, Jean Porporato, nazzaro, Paul Berliet, Targa Bologna, Targa Florio

Gauld at Retro Take Two

February 18, 2014 By pete

Porporato finishes 4th in the 1908 Targa Florio with the Berliet.

By Graham Gauld

About fifteen years ago I was appointed a member of the FIA Historic Commission in Paris. As such, I met up with some interesting people and one fellow member, probably the oldest at the time, was Paul Berliet whose family had created the Berliet company. [Read more…] about Gauld at Retro Take Two

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