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Autocar Poster -- Paris-Amsterdam race
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Autocar Poster -- Paris-Amsterdam race
Autocar Poster -- Charrons white Panhard fitted with wheel steering (instead of a tiller) for the first time in racing history, for the Paris-Amsterdam race. Date: 1898
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1898 Amsterdam Autocar Charron Competition Crosby Frederick Gordon Panhard Speed Steering Tiller Wheel
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This photograph from the annals of motoring history depicts the Charrons White Panhard, a groundbreaking vehicle that participated in the Paris-Amsterdam race of 1898. The White Panhard, driven by the renowned British racer Frederick Gordon Crosby, was a trailblazer in its class, as it was the first racing car to be fitted with wheel steering instead of the traditional tiller. The Paris-Amsterdam race, held in the late 1890s, was a significant event in the burgeoning world of automobile competition. The grueling 850-mile journey from Paris to Amsterdam tested both the endurance of the drivers and the capabilities of their machines. The White Panhard, with its innovative wheel steering system, proved to be a formidable contender. Frederick Gordon Crosby, an accomplished racer and engineer, was the ideal choice to pilot this revolutionary vehicle. His expertise and daring spirit were crucial in pushing the boundaries of automotive technology. The image captures the moment of determination and focus as Crosby navigates the winding roads of Europe, leaving a trail of dust in his wake. The Charrons White Panhard, with its sleek design and advanced technology, was a sight to behold during the Paris-Amsterdam race. Its wheel steering system, a first in racing history, allowed for greater control and precision, giving Crosby a competitive edge. This photograph is a testament to the ingenuity and spirit of innovation that characterized the early days of automobile racing. The 1890s were a time of rapid advancements in the field of transportation, and the Paris-Amsterdam race served as a platform for showcasing the latest developments. The Charrons White Panhard, with its wheel steering innovation, was a clear indication that the future of motoring was bright and full of exciting possibilities.
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