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14 March 2008

The Grand Prix D'endurance for the Rudge-Whitworth Cup, 20th & 21st June, 1925

This, the greatest race for cars in touring trim, took place at Le Mans, starting at 4 p.m. on June 20th, 1925, and finishing 24 hours later… Arriving at the circuit six days before the race, one was immediately impressed by the forward state of the preparations, and, although the course was never officially closed, practice was proceeding more or less continuously night and day; one fears that the people whose houses abutted on the circuit enjoyed but little sleep during this period, as most of the cars engaged had open exhausts, silencing regulations being noticeable by their absence.

The Grand Prix D'endurance for the Rudge-Whitworth Cup, 20th & 21st June, 1925
By J.D. Benjafield
Published in "Motor Sport", August 1925

This, the greatest race for cars in touring trim, took place at Le Mans, starting at 4 p.m. on June 20th, 1925, and finishing 24 hours later... Arriving at the circuit six days before the race, one was immediately impressed by the forward state of the preparations, and, although the course was never officially closed, practice was proceeding more or less continuously night and day; one fears that the people whose houses abutted on the circuit enjoyed but little sleep during this period, as most of the cars engaged had open exhausts, silencing regulations being noticeable by their absence.    Continued...

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First published in the August 1925 issue of "Motor Sport"
Posted here on Mar 14, 2008