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because it had been completed on 25 May, only four days before the event. Montague Napier was the riding mechanic. The car was too powerful for the Dunlop tyres and fitting new French tyres led to disqualification, since they were not of the same nationality of origin. The car was retired with clutch
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The first event of the season, the Monaco meeting, from 2 to 16 April, ... is without precedent in yachting history; beginning with an exhibition of all types of motor-boats, lasting four days, after which three days afloat were allowed for preparations, the races began on 9 April and continued for
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reported: "S. F. Edge (1907), Ltd., has been registered at
Somerset House, London, with a capital of ÂŁ275,000, to carry on the business of motor car, cycle, launch, and flying machine manufacturers." He sold his company, S.F. Edge Ltd, to Napier in 1912, for ÂŁ120,000. The sale included an agreement
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track, accompanied by riding-mechanic Joseph H Blackburn.(Born 17 December 1875 D 8 May 1919) He covered 1,581 miles (2544 km), 1,310 yards at an average speed of 65.905 mph (106.06 km/h). This record stood for 18 years. In 1910 Edge was awarded the
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setting a new "Double 12" world record covering 1,782 miles 1,066 yards (2,868 km 693 m) at an average speed of 74.27 mph (119.53 km/h) for the aggregate 24 hours.
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offices in London. In 1892 he married
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car (PF6465) which she drove in the 1927 Monte Carlo Rally, travelling 1,700 miles (2,700km) in 72 hours without sleep, finishing sixth overall, and winning the
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fitted on the train to Paris. Additionally the second gear had not been hardened properly so, on arriving in Paris, Edge got the gear out, contacted his friend
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not to be involved in motor manufacturing for seven years. During this period he devoted himself to farming at
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Hydroplane
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factory, as riding mechanic) fared no better with the K5 in the 1904 Gordon
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climb when he was nineteen. One of the English Team and aged 23 he came third in the first
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812:My motoring reminiscences
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538:15 January
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