On this day in 1905: World-first high-speed road trials take Brighton motor week by storm
A similarly glorious Thursday brought a race of popular sub-£250 cars, won by a Humber. Next came £300-£500 cars, best of which was the all-new 16hp Rover, revealed at he show. Darracq then scored its second victory of the week and Daimler its second and third.
The Friday was another day of blazing sun but sadly started with tragic news: a mechanic had been killed en route after a driver had to suddenly swerve to avoid a tramp. After a race of steam cars, there was much interest in the ladies’ handicap, won by Herbert Lloyd in a Daimler, before Maud Manville proved that women could also beat men in equal machinery.
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