Motor racing at Brooklands, 1932.
UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 13: Motor racing at Brooklands, 1932. A photograph of a Bugatti racing car being fuelled, taken by Harold Tomlin for the Daily Herald newspaper on 23 September, 1932. The Bugatti eight cylinder car was about to take part in a 500 mile race at Brooklands, Surrey. It was to be driven by Count Stanislas Czaykowski, the only foreign competitor. Opened in 1907, Brooklands was the first purpose-built motor-racing circuit in Britain. For three decades this famous track, with its characteristic banked corners, was the centre of British motor sport. Czaykowski was a wealthy, Paris-based Polish aristocrat. He was killed the following year when his Bugatti crashed during a race at Monza, near Milan, Italy. (Photo by Daily Herald Archive/SSPL/Getty Images)
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