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The '''Napier-Railton''' is an [[aero-engined]] [[race car]] built in 1933, designed by [[Reid Railton]] to a commission by [[John Cobb (motorist)|John Cobb]], and built by [[Thompson and Taylor]]. It was driven by Cobb, mainly at [[Brooklands]] race track where it holds the all-time lap record which stands in perpetuity since the track fell into disuse during the Second World War.
[[Image:Napier-Railton at Brooklands.jpg|left|thumb|The Napier-Railton, before a test run at Brooklands Museum, Weybridge.]]The '''Napier-Railton''' is an [[aero-engined]] [[race car]] built in 1933, designed by [[Reid Railton]] to a commission by [[John Cobb (motorist)|John Cobb]], and built by [[Thompson and Taylor]]. It was driven by Cobb, mainly at [[Brooklands]] race track where it holds the all-time lap record which stands in perpetuity since the track fell into disuse during the Second World War.


Between 1933 and 1937 the Napier-Railton broke 47 World speed records at Brooklands, Montlhéry and Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah.
Between 1933 and 1937 the Napier-Railton broke 47 World speed records at Brooklands, Montlhéry and Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah.
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It is currently on display at the [[Brooklands]] Museum. It is in working order and is run at least twice a year, in March and November.
It is currently on display at the [[Brooklands]] Museum. It is in working order and is run at least twice a year, in March and November.



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Image:Napier railton - front-side.jpg|The Napier-Railton at Brooklands, in between test runs.
Image:Napier railton - front-side.jpg|The Napier-Railton at Brooklands, in between test runs.
Image:Napier Railton @ Brooklands Museum.JPG| The Napier-Railton at Brooklands
Image:6d388565.jpg|The Napier-Railton at Brooklands, in between test runs.
Image:Napier rear nearside.jpg|The Napier-Railton at Brooklands, in between test runs.
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Image:Napier-Railton cockpit.jpg|Cockpit/Dash
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Image:Napier-Railton Engine Bay.jpg|The Napier Lion engine
Image:Napier Railton @ Brooklands Museum.JPG|The Napier-Railton at Brooklands
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Revision as of 17:04, 8 June 2008

The Napier-Railton, before a test run at Brooklands Museum, Weybridge.

The Napier-Railton is an aero-engined race car built in 1933, designed by Reid Railton to a commission by John Cobb, and built by Thompson and Taylor. It was driven by Cobb, mainly at Brooklands race track where it holds the all-time lap record which stands in perpetuity since the track fell into disuse during the Second World War.

Between 1933 and 1937 the Napier-Railton broke 47 World speed records at Brooklands, Montlhéry and Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah.

The car is powered by an unsupercharged Napier Lion, a W12 of Template:Auto litres capacity, producing just over 500 brake horse power at 2200 revolutions per minute. The 12 cylinders are in three banks of four, hence the triple exhaust system. The crash gearbox has 3 ratios. The fuel tank has a capacity of 65 gallons and fuel consumption was approximately 5 mpg. Although capable of Template:Auto mph the car has rear wheel braking only.

It is currently on display at the Brooklands Museum. It is in working order and is run at least twice a year, in March and November.


Further reading

  • William Boddy (1966). The 1933 24-litre Napier-Railton. No. 28, Profile cars. Profile Publications.