MOTOR-CAR RACE.
THRILLS IN PARIS EVENT. ANOTHER BRITISH VICTORY. PARIS. June 122. In tlic .annual 24 hours' international motor-car race Captain Woolf Barnato and Commander Glen Kidston, driving a Bentley machine, covered 2930 kilometres at an average speed of 122.11 kilometres an hour. .Another Bentley car was second in tho raco and a Talbot machine was third. This is Britain's fourth successive victory, also Captain Barnato's fourth win. Thero wore many thrills in the all-night fight for supremacy. An American Stutz car burst into flames when taking abend.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20598, 24 June 1930, Page 9
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