Class A
THE DAWN OF THE PERFORMANCE AGE
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Diatto Tipo 20S, 1923 / Inline 4 Engine, 1995 cc / Coachwork: Torpedo by Mouche & Cie. / Entrant: Corrado Lopresto (Italy)
Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8 AS, 1927 / Inline 8 Engine, 7370 cc / Coachwork: Roadster by Fleetwood / Entrant: Nicholas & Shelley Schorsch (United States)
Bentley 3 Litre, 1927 / Inline 4 Engine, 2996 cc / Coachwork: Open Tourer by Van den Plas / Entrant: Michael Dacre (United Kingdom)
Mercedes-Benz 720 SSK, 1928 / Inline 6 Engine, 7066 cc / Coachwork: Sport 2 by Mercedes-Benz Sindelfingen / Entrant: John Houlihan (Ireland)
Bentley 4 ½ Litre Blower, 1930 / Inline 4 Engine, 4398 cc / Coachwork: Two Seater Drophead Coupé by Gurney Nutting / Entrant: The Lee Collection (United States)
In the early days of the motor car, the applications involved in driving an automobile were not always unambiguously defined. The highly specialised systems of today simply did not exist and the differences in use were mainly determined by the body rather than the chassis. Indeed, it was not uncommon for different bodies to be fitted to suit the purpose intended for the cars. A motor vehicle with a four-seater body was destined for recreational driving in the pursuit of pleasure or for cross-country journeys, family outings and business trips. The same chassis clothing a body with just two seats could be driven in a race.