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Delage 15-S-8

Delage won the 1926 and 1927 British Grands Prix. This is the only car to have attended both races.

Delage produced this car for the new GP formula in 1926, although a design fault resulted in the exhaust system burning the driver’s feet. Nevertheless, they won the first British Grand Prix, for which this car was the spare, before becoming the prototype for a re-design which enabled Delage to dominate the 1927 World Championship.

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Date Built: 1926

Location: Jackson Shed

Engine: 1,500cc 8-cylinder supercharged

Top Speed: 130mph

Manufacturer: Delage

Model: 15 S8

Origin: Courbevoie, France

Brooklands Museum Surrey, Winning Delage Archive

1926, First RAC British Grand Prix at Brooklands

1927, World Constructor Championship

Delage then sold off the cars, Malcolm Campbell buying this one to race at Brooklands and Southport. Campbell sold it to WB Scott who raced it and broke records at Brooklands and Montlhéry, before it was passed on to drivers such as Prince Bira and Reg Parnell.

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