How World’s Most Famous Motor Race is Started.—The photographs show how the 65 cars which competed in the Royal Automobile Club's Tourist Trophy race were started. The contest was held at Belfast over a course of 410 miles round the Ards Circuit. The picture at the left shows the drivers dashing for their cars after receiving the signal to go. Right.-The cars setting out on their eventful journey. The race was won by Carriciola, an Italian driver of a German car. —Central Press, photos.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 5, 1 October 1929, Page 9
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84How World’s Most Famous Motor Race is Started.—The photographs show how the 65 cars which competed in the Royal Automobile Club's Tourist Trophy race were started. The contest was held at Belfast over a course of 410 miles round the Ards Circuit. The picture at the left shows the drivers dashing for their cars after receiving the signal to go. Right.-The cars setting out on their eventful journey. The race was won by Carriciola, an Italian driver of a German car. —Central Press, photos. Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 5, 1 October 1929, Page 9
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