Wednesday, 2 January 2013

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Sports Car Wallpapers Biography
Sports Car Digest Editor Jamie Doyle has assigned me to write a column about the history of sports cars. For the first one, I thought it would be interesting to look at the first events that established motorsports.
It’s rather obvious that the first was the invention of the automobile itself. The first motorized vehicles were steam-driven tractors. But the purpose of tractors is not transportation, so they don’t qualify.
Although there are reservations among some historians, it is generally held that Karl Benz designed and built the first workable car propelled by an internal combustion engine in 1885. But in 1873, Frenchman Amédée Bollée, made a number of experimental steam-powered carriages. His son (of the same name) made a large steam mail coach as well as a smaller steam-driven car in 1885. These were essentially motorization of existing horse-drawn vehicles.
Benz’s idea, on the other hand, was to design a then-unique complete unit from scratch whose purpose was to transport people. His first car was a three-wheeler. Power was from a horizontal single-cylinder gasoline-driven water-cooled engine. It developed ¾ horsepower. A top speed of 8 mph was recorded during its first trials. Presently it resides in the Deutsches Museum in Munich.
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