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In discussing possible features of the viva-lancia.com website, Huib Geurink, the site's host suggested an old-time Lancista, such as myself might like to contribute stories about Lancia from personal experience, or lesser known aspects of Lancia's history. To start the "Snippets" section rolling, I thought it would be appropriate to recount a Lancia story from the days before Vincenzo Lancia established the Lancia company in September 1906. Paul Vellacott Vincenzo Lancia. 1904.
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Vincenzo Lancia on the 1904 F.I.A.T. Racing Car.
When asked to visualise a 1904 motoring event, many would recall television coverage of the annual London to Brighton Run which is restricted to cars made up to 1904. On the Brighton Run, some spectators ride bicycles and are able to keep up with the participating cars, even on the fast stretches. The 1904 Florio Cup was a very different event!
Cagno on the 1904 F.I.A.T. Racing Car.
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Chart showing growth of speeds. |
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This graph is reproduced from "Ten Years of Motors and Motor Racing", by Charles Jarrott, published by E. Grant Richards in 1906. As Charles Jarrott died over fifty years ago (4th Jan. 1944) it's reproduction is not thought to infringe copyright.)
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Snippet by Paul Vellacott,
Snippet 2: Lancia. Innovation, sophistication, simplicity. Snippet 3: The luck of the French Snippet 4: The racy appeal of the little Lancias! Snippet 5: The power of a clean drawing board Snippet 7: Foibles of the …………. Aprilia
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