A racing car which set a world land speed record in 1926 is to follow the same route 100 years on.
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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.
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The centenary of Sir Henry Segrave's first world record will see his Sunbeam Tiger return to where it all started ...
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A hundred years on from Sir Henry Segrave's world land speed record, the Sunbeam Tiger car returned to Merseyside to drive the same course.
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While it looks like its rip-snorting brother, the Tiger, today's Nice Price or No Dice Sunbeam is its less raucous sibling, the four-cylinder Alpine. Let's see if it's priced to make up for that ...