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Kas Kastner
Articles | History and culture

Kas Kastner's TR 250K

A real masterpiece, born from the intelligence of two persons that loved and still love cars. From the first draft to the build of this "special" that marked an era. Technical Virtuosity?
The last chequered flag for Sir Jack Brabham
Articles | Biographies

The last chequered flag for Sir Jack Brabham

May 22nd 2014. Jack Brabham, the Australian legend, died last May 19th aged 88 years. He won three world championships between the ’50s and ’60s. Another part of motoring history that passes away. He was nicknamed “Black Jack” and was considered a tough guy due to his toughness on the track, but he was in reality extremely fair and with a kind and polite habit, a professional that knew perfectly his job. We like to homage him with some rare, unpublished photographs.
TRS "Sabrina"
Articles | History and culture

TRS "Sabrina"

24 hours of Le Mans, the adventure par excellence. The great manufacturers still today challenge each other to impose and demonstrate their winning technology. The fascination of this race attracts the racing departments engineers to new challenges. The Triumph TRS, built in 1961 on the TR3 frame, is the tangible proof of this.
The Illustrated History of Triumph Sports and Racing Cars
Books | History

The Illustrated History of Triumph Sports and Racing Cars

There are many books abuout Triumph, provided that the research is extended to those written in English. In addition to its home country, where it was a generalist builder like many others, Canley's house historically was relevant in the United States which absorbed up to 80% of its production. The spread of Triumph models, also driven by success in American competitions, led over the years to the birth of a multitude of enthusiasts' clubs and books. This volume comes from the States and G. Will... (more)
Dolomite Sprint
Models | Dolomite

Dolomite Sprint

The Sprint, the more advanced of the Dolomite family, was presented in June 1973, costing 1.740 GBP, and was produced unitl 1980. Charles Spencer “Spen” King with his team of engineers developed a four cylinders engine of 2000 cc, 127 HP, and with a four valves per cylinder head with all 16 valves actuated by a single shaft, instead of the more common solution with a double shaft. This solution awarded Triumph the “Design Council” prize in 1974. The Dolomite Sprint is considered... (more)
Triumph Spitfire Mk4 (1972)
Documents | Sales brochures

Triumph Spitfire Mk4 (1972)

The small roadster debut in a seaside scenery with its new 70s squared tail.
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