DELAGE – year 1914

DELAGE – year 1914

Delage Cars, Courbevoie, His, France.

For many years, Delage cars appeared on Grand Prix racing tracks, which, along with Peugeot vehicles, are among the most serious favorites. Unfortunately, zawsze coś im przeszkodziło …

MERCEDES – year 1914

MERCEDES – year 1914

Daimler Motor Company, Stuttgart, Germany.

Grand Prix ACF racing z 1914 of the year are considered the largest car competition before the First World War. Zasługują na to z pewnością z powodu wielkiej liczby …

PEUGEOT – year 1913

PEUGEOT – year 1913

Peugeot Cars and Cycles SA, Audincourt, France.

The most serious favorites of the ACF Grand Prix in 1912 of the year were Fiat and Peugeot cars. Fiat showed great capacity and power, while Peugeot, początkujący na …

SUNBEAM – year 1912

SUNBEAM – year 1912

Sunbeam Motor Car Co., Ltd, Wolverhampton, Staffs, United Kingdom.

After a three-year break 25 i 26 June 1912 of the year, the ACF Grand Prix races were held again in Dieppe, and in the same year 9 September took place …

BUGATTI 13 – year 1911

BUGATTI 13 – year 1911

Automobiles E. Bugatti, Molsheim, France.

Due to the lack of interest from major car companies, French automobile club in the years 1910 i 1911 he did not organize Grand Prix ACF races. Only the French Grand Prix was allowed to be announced on a newly built track …

FIAT S.74 – year 1911

FIAT S.74 – year 1911

Italian Automobile Factory Turin, Turin, Italy.

The first US Grand Prix competition was held in Savannah in 1908 year. Cars of European companies participated in them – Fiat, Benz, Renault, Clement-Bayard, De Dietrich and Itala and the American ones …

ITALIAN – year 1908

ITALIAN – year 1908

Fabbrica Cars Itala S.A., Turin, Italy.

Itala's trademark is not unknown to car enthusiasts. Already in 1905 year, a year after the company was founded, Matthew Ceirano – konstruktor i założyciel firmy w jednej osobie — skonstruował swój …

BENZ – year 1908

BENZ – year 1908

Benz & You, Rheinische Gasmotorenfabrik AG, Mannheim, Germany.

The second German company, who put their cars to the test in the stiff Grand Prix racing competition, was the Benz factory in Mannheim. Her cars ran in the ACF Grand Prix in Dieppe …

MERCEDES – year 1908

MERCEDES – year 1908

Daimler Motor Company, Stuttgart, Germany.

W 1908 of the year, the French automobile club issued the new Grand Prix ACF regulations, in which the end face of all engine pistons was limited to 750 cm2, which resulted in a different bore diameter for the six engines- …

FIAT – year 1907

FIAT – year 1907

Italian Automobile Factory Turin, Turin, Italy.

W 1907 In the year, the second ACF Grand Prix races were held at the new circuit outside Dieppe on the north-west coast of France. In accordance with the amended racing regulations, fuel consumption was reduced to 30 l/100km. …