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Showing posts with label Sunbeam Tourist Trophy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sunbeam Tourist Trophy. Show all posts

Monday, 4 September 2023

1914 Sunbeam Tourist Trophy

This car was part of a collection of older vehicles in the paddock at the Silverstone Classic meeting in July 2010.
Sunbeam
It's a 1914 Sunbeam Tourist Trophy, one of three cars that Louis Coatalen entered for the 600-mile, two-day 1914 Isle of Man TT race. The car was not designed by Louis Coatalen, but he borrowed a 1913 Peugeot and copied it, the only significant difference being an increase in engine capacity to 3,255cc to bring it close to the 3.3 litres allowed by the rules. Two of the cars dropped out of the race but the third car, driven by Kenelm Lee Guinness, went on to win at 56.44 mph from two of the Minervas. His race time was a formidable 10 hr 37 min 49 sec.

Monday, 4 March 2019

1914 Sunbeam Tourist Trophy

This car contested the Edwardian Race at the Vintage Sports Car Club's SeeRed meeting at Donington Park in June 2008.
Seen here at McLean's Corner during the race, it's Nicholas Pellett's 1914 Sunbeam Tourist Trophy with a 3,255cc 4-cylinder inline 16-valve engine that was copied (with a larger bore and stroke) from the 1913 3-litre Coupe de L'Auto Peugeot. The 1914 Tourist Trophy race in the Isle of Man was won by Kenelm Lee Guinness driving one of these cars.