Richard Pilkington, Talbot T26, GP de l'Age d'Or, Autodrome Linas-Montlhéry, 2002 |
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Talbot, Suresnes, France. This is chassis number 90202, reg no MXW9 that has been owned and raced by Richard Pilkington for a very long time. I believe it started life as T150C chassis 82935 and then was converted into a T26 with the addition of a 4.5 litre motor. In its initial configuration it was raced by the likes of Albert Divo, Raymond Somner and René Carrière for the works team in events such as the Le Mans 24 hours, the Tourist Trophy and the Mille Miglia. Best result was a second place for Divo in the GP de Marne in 1937. In its second incarnation it came 4th in the 1938 Tourist Trophy driven by Carrière. Post war it was driven by Louis Chiron in the 1946 GP de Bruxelles. It then came to the UK and was driven by Peter Waring and Dick Fitzwilliam. Fitzwilliam won a Goodwood handicap with it in 1954. A rare car that Richard Pilkington still races enthusiastically in Historic events.
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