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[[Image:Englands-Gordon-Bennett-190.jpg|right|frame|Magazine spread of England's Gordon Bennett Cup Team, 1903]] | [[Image:Englands-Gordon-Bennett-190.jpg|right|frame|Magazine spread of England's Gordon Bennett Cup Team, 1903]] | ||
[[Image:Gordon Bennett 1904.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Thery, 1904 & 1905 winner]][[Image:Jenatzy 1903 Gordon Bennett.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Jenatzy, 1903 winner]] | [[Image:Gordon Bennett 1904.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Thery, 1904 & 1905 winner]][[Image:Jenatzy 1903 Gordon Bennett.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Jenatzy, 1903 winner]] | ||
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As one of three '''[[Gordon Bennett Cup]]s''' established by [[James Gordon Bennett, Jr.]], millionaire owner of the [[New York Herald]], the automobile racing award was first given in [[1900]] in [[France]]. | As one of three '''[[Gordon Bennett Cup]]s''' established by [[James Gordon Bennett, Jr.]], millionaire owner of the [[New York Herald]], the automobile racing award was first given in [[1900]] in [[France]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 21:45, 7 August 2009
As one of three Gordon Bennett Cups established by James Gordon Bennett, Jr., millionaire owner of the New York Herald, the automobile racing award was first given in 1900 in France.
The trophy was awarded annually until 1905, after which the Automobile Club de France (ACF) held the first Grand Prix motor racing event at the Circuit de la Sarthe, in Le Mans.
The Gordon Bennett Cup auto races drew entrants from across Europe including future aviator Henry Farman and from the United States competitors such as Alexander Winton driving his Winton automobile. Under the rules, the races were hosted in the country of the previous year's winner. As the races were between national teams, it lead to the reorganisation and standardisation of national racing colours. Reputedly as a concession to Ireland where the 1903 race was run (racing was illegal on British public roads) the British adopted shamrock green which became known as British racing green, although the winning Napier of 1902 had already worn Olive Green. Britain had to choose a different colour to its usual national colours of red, white and blue, as these had already been taken by the US, Germany and France respectively.
Gordon Bennett Cup winners:
Year | Track | Winner | Car | Country |
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1900 | Paris to Lyon, France | Fernand Charron | Panhard | France |
1901 | Paris to Bordeaux, France | Léonce Girardot | Panhard | France |
1902 | Paris, to Innsbruck, Austria | Selwyn Edge | Napier | United Kingdom |
1903 | Athy, County Kildare, Ireland | Camille Jenatzy | Mercedes | Germany |
1904 | Taunus mountains in Germany | Léon Théry | Richard-Brasier | France |
1905 | Circuit d'Auvergne, Clermont-Ferrand, France | Léon Théry | Richard-Brasier | France |