

The race was kind of a snore since Vettel ran away with it. Fantastic looking venue though.

These bikes were advertised along with the road bikes. This was to satisfy the racing regulations that said the bikes must be available to the public. They were priced so high it virtually guaranteed that none made it into the public's hands. Keep in mind that in the early 20s a Model T cost about $850 and the average new home cost about $7,100.





Built from 1908 through 1915. Many of the pictures were found on the Competition Distributing web site.
RAUH-Welt BEGRIFF : Shinji's RWB 964 from Luke Huxham on Vimeo.
http://www.delahayeusa.com/bellafiguracoupe.html



Okay, I found some info on this car. It is a recent build by Neil Twyman. The car started as a wrecked 250 GTE Ferrari. Awesome.