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The Mercedes raced at the Track by Capt J C Davis at the Track (left) and the earlier model driven by Tom Faulkner before WWI – both back for the centenary (Chris Bass).


1934-35, 38/250 SSK, NJ 6004, YX 7730, 35908, 68662 Was owned by Adrian and Denis Conan-Doyle. Now with Axel Wülfing in Germany.


1903, Simplex 60hp, GY 5145, 860, N/A Driven at Brooklands by E Martin on 3rd August 1931 in the Veteran Car Race. Later owned by Brooklands drivers the Sir Mitchell-Thompson (Lord Selsdon) and C W P Hampton.


1908, Gordon Watney 45hp, N/A, 9363, N/A Possibly the car raced by Dario Resta and A W Tate.


N/A, 38/250 SS, UW 302, N/A, N/A The ex-Earl Howe and R Caracciola car. Lapped Brooklands at 118.3mph during the BARC Autumn Meeting on 20th September 1930. Now in the USA.


N/A, ‘Chitty II’, FN 5230, N/A, 34769 Driven by Zborowski during the 1921 Autumn Meeting with a lap at 108.57mph. Now in the Bahre collection, USA.


N/A, 90hp, XK 3202, N/A, N/A Possibly raced at Brooklands by Major R F


Cooper in 1921.


N/A, 36/220 S, XV 3314, N/A, N/A An ex-Earl Howe Mercedes, now with Bruce McCaw in the USA.


1904, 18/28, AD 9, N/A, 9642 Raced at Brooklands by Tom Faulkner between 1907 and 1909. Now owned by Dieter Dressel.


1929, 38/250, UV 5424, 36320, 72185 The first owner was Dorothy Paget. Lost, Horst Lautenschläger, Germany, built a replica with that chassis number.


1923, 10/40/65, XT 7703, 26914, N/A Raced at Brooklands by J C Davis in August 1931. Now owned by Dieter Dressel.


1922, 1½-litre Targa Florio, EPC 2, N/A, N/A The ex-Peter Hampton car which attained a Brooklands standing start lap at over 75mph.


1903, 60hp, A 740, N/A, N/A The ex-Lord Northcliffe Mercedes. Competed in the Second Montagu Cup Race, driven by H Pyine, on 1st August 1908. On 3rd August he also drove this car in the O’Gorman Trophy Race. Still


The former Davis car racing at this year’s Goodwood Members’ Meeting (Dieter Dressel).


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