Napier Railton Collection
The Napier-Railton racing car, a true icon of its time, continues to captivate enthusiasts with its timeless beauty and remarkable performance
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The Napier-Railton racing car, a true icon of its time, continues to captivate enthusiasts with its timeless beauty and remarkable performance. Originally driven at the legendary Brooklands circuit in 1933, this magnificent machine has left an indelible mark on the history of motorsport. In July 2015, the Napier Railton returned to Pendine Sands, where it once again showcased its power and elegance. The creator of this awe-inspiring masterpiece remains unknown but their genius is evident in every curve and detail. John Cobb's 24 litre Napier Railton made waves at the BARC meeting in Brooklands, Surrey back in 1933. Its thunderous engine roared as it conquered the famous Byfleet Banking turn with ease. This car was a force to be reckoned with on any track it graced. Fast forward to 1938 when another version of the Napier Railton emerged under John Cobb's skillful hands. This updated model pushed boundaries even further and solidified its place among automotive legends. In more recent times, Doug Hill took control of a 1933 Napier Railton at Pendine Sands in 2015. The sheer thrill experienced by both driver and spectators alike was palpable as this vintage beauty tore through the sand dunes once again. Allan Winn's CJ6 9089 Napier-Railton stands proudly alongside other variations such as CM19 8146, CM5 3043, and CM3 0737 - each one showcasing unique characteristics that make them stand out from one another. A visit to Brooklands wouldn't be complete without catching sight of the iconic clubhouse featuring none other than a stunning Napier-Railton parked outside. It serves as a reminder of an era filled with speed demons pushing limits like never before. Even at events like Goodwood Festival of Speed in 2013, where classic cars gather for enthusiasts to admire, the Napier-Railton remains a crowd favorite.