The 1927 Sunbeam 1000. Artist: Unknown

The 1927 Sunbeam 1000. Artist: Unknown

1-193-038 - National Motor Museum/Heritage Images

The 1927 Sunbeam 1000. Major Henry Segrave, winner of the 1923 French Grand Prix, became a serious challenger to Malcolm Campbell's established records. Segrave took the giant Sunbeam to Daytona Beach, Florida because it offered hard sand and a nine-mile course. The power unit was two V12, 435 hp, 48 valve Matabele aero-engines with chain drive to the wheels. On 29th March 1927 on the car's first run a speed of 200 mph was reached for the first time, but the car had to be driven into the sea to slow down. On the return run with new brakes, a record speed of 203.793 mph (327.973 kph) was achieved.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
People Related
  1. Sir Henry Segrave: American, British: Racing driver, holder of Land Speed Record

Medium
  1. Photograph

Category Hierarchy

Lifestyle & Leisure Transport & Travel

Lifestyle & Leisure Sport & Pastimes


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4768x3664
File Size : 51,182kb


Aliases

  1. C/SB/2/2
  1. 0340000173
  1. 1-193-038
  1. 1193038
  1. 173
  1. C/SB/2/2


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