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Articles | Biographies
Syd Artur Hurrell
The story of a great person who shape significantly the sporting evolution of Triumph. SAH is the acronym of his initials, and to this living myth goes our esteem and friendship.
Articles | History and culture
Before the 'works': the 1954 RAC Rally
Any racing enthusiast knows the RAC (Royal Automobile Club) Rally, arguably the UK's premier car competition. The first modern edition was held in 1953 and only a year later it saw the beginning of Triumph's racing history.
Articles | Biographies
Annie Soisbault, a racing life
Annie Soisbault: this name can say little today to many, but Annie was a valued and valid rallye and endurance driver. She was also part of the official Triumph Racing team led by the mytical Ken Richardson. Today, 18 September 2014, two years after her passing, we remember her through the photographs of her participation to the Sestriere Rallye in 1959.
Books | History
Vignale con Michelotti Designer
The collaboration between Alfredo Vignale and Giovanni Michelotti was one of the most productive of the Italian car history both in quantity and quality. This book summarizes their story and work.
Models | Roadster
Roadster 1800 e 2000
Dopo l’acquisizione della Triumph, ufficializzata il 9 Novembre del 1944, Sir John Black autorizzò l’avvio dei progetti per le nuove Standard e Triumph. Disegnata da Frank Callaby con la collaborazione di Arthur Ballard, la Roadster 1800 è stata la prima Triumph del dopoguerra e anche la prima prodotta dalla Standard Motor Company. L’obiettivo era di entrare in concorrenza con i modelli sportivi della SS (Swallow Sidecar Company , poi dal 1945 Jaguar Cars Ltd). La Roadster 1800 fu lanciata ...
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Documents | Sales brochures
Presenting the New Atlas (1958)
The sales brochure of the Standard-Triumph van.