Raymond Mays with a victor's laurels, 1937. Artist: Unknown

Raymond Mays with a victor's laurels, 1937. Artist: Unknown

1-193-134 - National Motor Museum/Heritage Images

Raymond Mays with a victor's laurels, 1937. This picture was probably taken either after Mays' victory in the British Empire Trophy Handicap Race at Donington, or the International Trophy Race at Brooklands. Mays was a racing driver of the pre-war period, and played an important role in the creation of the ERA (English Racing Automobiles Ltd) and BRM (British Racing Motors) cars. He started racing in 1921 with a Hillman, specialising in hillclimbs and sprint events. He also raced Bugattis, ACs and Vauxhalls. With Victor Riley he built the 'White Riley' and with the sponsorship from Humphrey Cook the project developed into the ERA. Mays was co-founder and head driver of the team and the cars were built on his home yard at Bourne. In 1937 ERA and Mays dominated the Voiturette season. In 1939 Mays raced his ERA as an independent. After the war Mays continued to compete but gradually became engaged in promoting BRM. He retired from racing after the 1949 International Trophy.


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Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
Subject
  1. Raymond Mays: British: Racing driver
People Related
  1. Humphrey Cook: British: Motor racing sponsor and driver
  2. Victor Riley: British: Motor racing

Medium
  1. Photograph

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World Europe United Kingdom England Derbyshire

  1. 53 01 00 N , 001 32 00 W

World Europe United Kingdom England Surrey Weybridge

  1. 51 22 00 N , 000 28 00 W

World Europe United Kingdom England Leicestershire Castle Donnington

  1. 52 50 00 N , 001 20 00 W

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5086x3697
File Size : 55,087kb


Aliases

  1. A12472
  1. 0340000271
  1. 1-193-134
  1. 1193134
  1. 271
  1. A12472


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