The Fairchild Panhard was one of the most successful small displacement American Specials built in the โ€™50s. Powered by a Panhard engine, this car was driven to consecutive California Sports Car Club Pacific Coast H Modified championships (1958 and โ€™59) by Bill Mollรฉ. It is seen here at Riverside on November 17, 1957. Photo: Allen Kuhn

Small But Sensational

Which sub-one-liter competition engine has the most international road racing victories of all time? OSCA? Bandini? Crosley? Abarth? Nardi? Moretti? The answer is not so obvious. Itโ€™s none of the above!

Now here are a few hints. Itโ€™s not Italian. And itโ€™s not English or German or Americanโ€ฆhonest. And itโ€™s no twin-cam. Thatโ€™s right, itโ€™s a pushrod job with torsion valve springs and a needle bearing crankshaft. But Iโ€™ve saved the best for last. The thing only has two cylindersโ€ฆand itโ€™s French!

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