Early 1900 S Collection
Step back in time to the early 1900s, a golden era of automotive innovation and racing prowess
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Step back in time to the early 1900s, a golden era of automotive innovation and racing prowess. The CJ11 4890 Duncan Pittaway and FIAT S76 take center stage, their powerful engines roaring as they tear through the tracks. Joining them is the CJ11 4336 duo of George Wingard and Peg Landsman, showcasing their Ballot 3:8 LC's speed and agility. But it doesn't stop there; the CM33 5412 Duncan Pittaway with his FIAT S76 commands attention with its sleek design and unmatched performance. And let's not forget about Hermann Layher, who takes us on a thrilling ride in his Benz 200hp Blitzen Benz (CJ11 4320). Nicholas Pellett also leaves an impression with his Sunbeam Tourist Trophy (CJ11 4327), leaving spectators in awe. Hermann Layher returns to the scene once again, this time behind the wheel of a Mercedes 60hp (CJ11 4338) that exudes elegance and power. The same can be said for Freddie Smith's AC Brooklands Racer (CJ11 5439), capturing hearts with its timeless charm. The CM33 continues to impress as we witness George Wingard and Peg Landsman piloting their Ballot 3-8 LC (CM33 4749) effortlessly around corners. Meanwhile, Ben Collings showcases his skills in a Mercedes Grand Prix car (CJ11 4352), leaving competitors trailing behind. Last but certainly not least is Doug Hill accompanied by Ian Stanfield in their mighty Sunbeam350hp (CJ115474). Together they dominate the track, proving that teamwork makes all the difference. These remarkable vehicles from the early days of motoring transport us back to an era where speed was king and engineering marvels were born. It's a testament to human ingenuity and the relentless pursuit of pushing boundaries.