Tuesday, September 16, 2025

All four wheels off the ground

 


10 comments:

  1. Nahhh… that’s just the anti-grav track…

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  2. The Napier-Railton, 24-liter W-12, in its natural habitat at the Brooklands track in southern England. The car still exists, as does a section of the banking. Great days.

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  3. Over time the concrete sections of Brooklands settled more than others creating a bumpy surface. The Napier-Railton had 535hp and used the same "broad arrow" engine as the Supermarine S5 that won the 1927 Schneider Trophy.
    Al_in_Ottawa

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  4. What? They had flying cars back then?
    It's the 21st Century and I want my flying car!

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  5. Back in the Day when a Sports Photographer's uniform was a Coat and Tie. Evidentaly the Fedora was optional (or left in the Car so it did not get blown off by passing Racers).

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  6. Ahh, the media… Betting their lives that an innertube won’t blow.

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  7. Thats why he’s #1…

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  8. I hope someone got a picture of it.

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