19xx. Photo: Steve Oom

Tiny Eleven – 1958 Lotus Eleven

Clever people, the organisers of the Le Vingt-Quatre Heures du Mans. The annual 24-hour race at Le Mans has been with us since 1923, when the Chenard et Walcker โ€œSportโ€ of Andre Lagache and Rene Leonard completed 2,209 kilometers at an average speed of 92.06kph over the 24-hour period. Of course, the entrants list for the first few years did read decidedly French but across the Channel it didnโ€™t take long before the English realized what good sport could be had over one weekend in Summer, especially if there was a chance to defeat the French on their home soil.

Thus started an annual event that grew from a 24-hour race to test the reliability and speed of the touring cars of the golden years of motoring to what it is today, probably a head-on day and night dash to the line in sports racing cars that rival Grand Prix cars for technology, speed and excitement. At the 2003 event the winning Bentley Speed 8 covered 5,146 kilometres. Itโ€™s amazing what a difference a mere 80 years have made.

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