
The year of 1933 witnessed the pictured above racing car that could run 120 miles per hour with seven horsepower. The racing car that had the looks of a war tank was designed especially for George Eyston, renowned British racer. The driver seat was placed inside an aerodynamic, cabin-like frame of steel fitted with windows of mica. The racing car boasted a dust chimney to throw out the dirt kicked up by the wheels thereby saved the windows from being covered with dust. Veteran racers claim that trying 120-mile speed in such an undersized a car is more risky than an assault.
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