1894, The world’s first automotive endurance race

1894, The world’s first automotive endurance race

It is 22nd July, 1894, in Paris. Throngs of people line the sides of the road, as far as the eye can see. Whether out of pure curiosity or to support the drivers during this exciting competition – they have all come to witness the world’s first automotive endurance race with “horseless carriages”, as the Parisian organizer “Le Petit Journal” officially announced. The world’s first automotive endurance race.

However, only 21 of the 102 vehicles registered are present at the start. An air of tension and anticipation surrounds the participants as they impatiently wait for the starting gun. This will be their great day.

The day they show the world the technical wonder they have created

A wonder which can withstand even difficult conditions. In addition to the wagons with gasoline engines there are also a number of steam vehicles which are popular in France at the time.

Paris–Rouen, Le Petit Journal Competition for Horseless Carriages (Concours du ‘Petit Journal’ Les Voitures sans Chevaux), was a pioneering city-to-city motoring competition in 1894.

I also recommend this article  How to Extend the Life of Your Car

Some anglophone sources call it a race, a rally or a trial, and it is sometimes described as the world’s first competitive motor race although the initial announcement stated that “it will not be a race”.

The participants face the challenge of travelling 126 km from Paris to Rouen in their vehicles. Gottlieb Daimler and his son, Paul, follow the endurance test on location. Paul Daimler will later record his impressions and experiences during the race.

The competition was organised by the newspaper Le Petit Journal and run from Paris to Rouen in France on 22 July 1894. It was preceded by four days of vehicle exhibition and qualifying events that created great crowds and excitement. The eight 50 km (31 mi) qualifying events started near the Bois de Boulogne and comprised interwoven routes around Paris to select the entrants for the 127 km (79 mi) main event.

17 of the 21 vehicles competing reach the destination

I also recommend this article  How to Extend the Life of Your Car

The Panhard-Levassor and Peugeot brands are declared the joint winners, their vehicles are powered by Daimler’s 3.5 hp two-cylinder V engines. With an average speed of 17 km/h they cannot exceed the speeds achieved by cyclists yet they impress experts and the public with their exceptional driving and transport performance. Although a 20 hp De-Dion-Bouton steam wagon is the first to cross the finish line, the powerful heavy machine violates the competition’s rules. Because of its impressive performance it is honorably awarded second place.

The world’s first endurance race 120 years ago represents the start of Mercedes-Benz’s successful motorsport car history. Vehicles using engines with Daimler’s design continue to win victories in the following years. The successful races during the 1890s awaken a lasting passion for motorsport and contribute to the rapid rise and development of automotive manufacturing.

(Visited 326 times, 1 visits today)



Download the Car Rescue Book







Browse our latest car database to discover more cars                    

Discover more automotive news & videos


Articles from the main page



Browse the latest new cars


Discover the latest new cars

33,16,0,100,2
600,500,60,0,0,5000,250,0
90,300,0,50,12,25,60,2,70,12,1,30,2,0,1,0
The world’s most popular roadster, the Mazda MX-5, has a whole new look. After 25 years and over 947,00 sales worldwide, the new fourth-generation 2014 Mazda MX-5 (known as the Mazda Miata in the US) has finally been revealed. The MX-5 is one of Mazda’s most iconic models
All-new Mazda MX-5 Roaster
The centrepiece of the Mercedes-AMG GT, the new 4.0-litre V8 biturbo, responds instantly with extreme power right from low revs and delivers outstanding performance.
The new Mercedes-AMG GT
The Alfa Romeo has become synonymous with style. Many people crave the look of an Alfa. However, this car is not a one trick pony. It performs as well as it looks. For many, they feel that they have to compromise style over speed. With an Alfa, this is simply not the case.
The Classic Alfa Romeo Montreal: Is it Worth the Hype?


Sport car of the month


Discover All-new Jaguar F-Type Coupe & R



ENTERTAINMENT

All-new Jaguar F-Type Coupe & R



5-liter supercharged V8 engine and will reach 60 mph in 4.0 seconds, and a top speed of 186 mph (electronically limited)2. The F-TYPE S Coupe and F-TYPE Coupe are powered by 3-liter supercharged V6 engines in 380hp and 340hp forms respectively, giving 0-60 mph in 4.8/5.1 seconds and top speeds of 171/161 mph2.

The F-TYPE Coupe visual message is defined by three key ‘heart lines’, that visual message beginning with the formidable grille. It is from the twin ‘shark gill’ openings that sit either side of the grille that the essential first heart line – which mirrors the design of the F-TYPE Convertible – flows and begins to take shape. Running up through the headlamp, and accentuated by the LED ‘J blade’ signature running lamps, the line then arcs up over the front wheel arch before dropping elegantly as it runs through the door, washing out into the muscular rear haunch.

The second heart line begins at the rear edge of the door, swelling outwards and upwards to create a visually strong wheel arch, emphasizing the car’s rear-wheel drive layout, before dropping vertically through the tail lamp ...





Auto Mechanic Advice


Advice from experienced mechanics from several fields!






Auto Speed Market is a car blog with the latest automotive, F1 and car news. Auto Speed Market is trying to provide extra
information to car enthusiasts, will be presenting new cars and concepts, prices and statistics of the automotive world.
Auto Speed Market also offer tips for buying a new car or second hand vehicle.


To reach us, please complete the form contact us.