A racing car which set a world land speed record in 1926 is to follow the same route 100 years on.
Complaints have been made by Lib Dem Party councillors after parking tickets were issued to visitors.
Dive into the history of the Sunbeam Tiger Mk2, a rare classic with a 4.7l V8 engine, and discover its legacy in racing and beyond.
This year the Sunbeam Tiger known to many enthusiasts enjoys its 40th birthday, but the Tiger that started it all is still going strong at nearly 80. This is the machine Sunbeam built in 1926 to ...
April 17, 2009 The 1925 Sunbeam Tiger was a supercharged V12 four-liter racing car, driven by Sir Henry Segrave at 145 mph (233 km/h) and was the smallest-engined car ever to hold the world land speed ...
His automotive adventure started reporting on various motorsport events as a sports writer before moving onto a full-time auto career with various sites, including This Week In Motors and ...
The Tiger has a fascinating history, although its life was short through no fault of its own. In 1962, Carroll Shelby officiated the unholy marriage between Britain’s AC roadster and Ford’s ...
The Sunbeam Tiger was a high-performance V8 sports version of the Sunbeam Alpine roadster, and it was designed – at least in part – by American car designer and race driver Carroll Shelby. Produced ...
Sometimes, he tells us, it feels like he belongs to a mental-health support group instead of a car club. "I always want to say, 'My name is Mike, and I'm the owner of a Sunbeam Tiger. '" This is not a ...
More than other cars, the Sunbeam could never decide what it wanted to be. The Sunbeam Tiger was made by a British brand that built it with a Ford engine. Then the company was bought by Chrysler, ...
This 1965 Sundance Tiger on Exotic Car Trader rides the fine line between preserving the old and embracing the new, all with a cheeky homage paint scheme. American racer and designer Carroll Shelby is ...
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