South american way of building a grand prix car: Hector Suppici Sedes 1927 Lincoln race car |
( Volume 3 Issue 9,September 2016 ) OPEN ACCESS |
Author(s): |
Rafael Duarte Oliveira Venancio, Marina Colli de Oliveira |
Abstract: |
This article wants to review the historical and technical data surrounding the 1927 Lincoln driven by Uruguayan Hector Suppici Sedes in the first Grand Prix of Rio de Janeiro, which took place in 1933 at the famous circuit of Gávea. This car, probably the oldest still active in historical races, is a representative of adapted cars for racing, a trademark of the South American motorsports. |
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