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Talbot-Darracqs of Henry Segrave and Jules Moriceau, JCC 200 Mile Race, Brooklands, 1926
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Talbot-Darracqs of Henry Segrave and Jules Moriceau, JCC 200 Mile Race, Brooklands, 1926
Talbot-Darracq 1489 cc. Entry No: 11. Driver: Segrave, H.O.D. Right: Talbot-Darracq 1489 cc. Entry No: 14. Driver: Moriceau, J. Brooklands. J.C.C. 200-mile Race. Date: 25.9.26
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This print captures a momentous event in the world of motor racing - the Talbot-Darracqs of Henry Segrave and Jules Moriceau competing in the JCC 200 Mile Race at Brooklands in 1926. The image showcases two iconic Talbot-Darracq cars, with Entry No: 11 driven by H. O. D. Segrave on the left, and Entry No: 14 driven by J. Moriceau on the right. The scene is set at Brooklands, a renowned motor racing circuit located in Weybridge, Surrey, England. The atmosphere is electric as mechanics bustle around the pits preparing for this thrilling race. Sir Henry O'Neil de Hane Segrave, a major figure in British motorsport history, exudes confidence behind the wheel of his Talbot-Darracq car. Beside him sits Jules Moriceau, a skilled French driver ready to take on this exhilarating challenge. As these vintage cars line up for battle against their competitors from various countries including France and Britain, one can't help but marvel at their classic design and timeless appeal. This photograph serves as a testament to an era when motor racing was not only about speed but also about artistry and craftsmanship. Preserved by Heritage Images for future generations to appreciate, this remarkable image allows us to step back into history and witness firsthand the passion that drove these men to push themselves beyond limits on that fateful day - September 25th, 1926 - forever etching their names into automotive legend.
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