Great Britain - the first Grand Prix
The first British Grand Prix was organised by Henry Segrave at the famous Brooklands course in
Surrey on August 7th 1926.
Segrave had spiked public interest in motor racing in Britain by
winning the 1923 French Grand Prix and the San Sebastian
Grand Prix the following year.
Dressed in British Racing Green, the C70GB Brooklands
commemorates this first British race of the series which
was won by the French driving team of Louis Wagner and
Robert Senechal driving a Delage 155B.
Summary of Contents for C7 Rapide Chronograph
Page 1: ...C70 Grand Prix Series O W N E R S H A N D B O O K ...
Page 12: ...The Brooklands C70GB British Racing Green ...
Page 14: ...The Rosso Corsa C70IT Italian Racing Red ...
Page 16: ...The Grand Epreuve C70FR French Racing Blue ...
Page 18: ...The Silver Arrow C70DE German Racing Silver ...
Page 20: ...The Ascari C70BE Belgium Racing Yellow ...
Page 22: ...The Cunningham Stripe C70US US Racing Stripes ...
Page 24: ...C70DBR1 DBR1 Racing Green ...