1927

Unraced Projects Of The 1927 Season

The roaring twenties an era of economic prosperity the years when the sky was the limit. People started dancing on Jazz music, the fashion become more exciting and modern. People started enjoying life in a modern way, as we have today. The era that evolved motorsport to a new standard, professional and serious. Car manufacturers […]

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1928

Unraced Projects Of The 1928 Season

The roaring twenties an era of economic prosperity the years when the sky was the limit. People started dancing on Jazz music, the fashion become more exciting and modern. People started enjoying life in a modern way, as we have today. The era that evolved motorsport to a new standard, professional and serious. Car manufacturers […]

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1929

Unraced Projects Of The 1929 Season

The roaring twenties an era of economic prosperity the years when the sky was the limit. People started dancing on Jazz music, the fashion become more exciting and modern. People started enjoying life in a modern way, as we have today. The era that evolved motorsport to a new standard, professional and serious. Car manufacturers […]

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1938

Unraced Projects 1938-1930

The further you go back in time, the harder it becomes to uncover and found information about unraced projects. While the 1930s sounds in my mind as 70 years ago, it is practically 90 years ago. It is a deep dive into my own archive, online archives, old magazines and what not. Therefore, the lists […]

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1939

Unraced projects of the 1939 season

In any optic, the year 1939 was an interesting year. The year all madness would merge after Nazi Germany would invade Poland after a false flag operation. The first signs were clear in 1939 also in the motorsport. While there was a Grand Prix Season going on there were only Auto Union and Mercedes who […]

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World War II

Unraced projects during World War II

The Unraced Projects during World War II is an interesting era. Especially in the early days of the war! While in Europe Grand Prix racing stopped abruptly after German invaded Poland. Organisations kept on organising races in the United States, Australia, Brazil, Argentine and even Great Britain. Prior the invasion, Mercedes and Auto Union were […]

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