Friday, June 20th, 2008...12:19 am

Brooklands Bugatti, Handbrake Turn Pencil Drawing

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picture-332.jpgBugatti Type 35cThis is an all action drawing of a Bugatti Type 35c being put through its paces… The driver tugs at the handbrake lever to induce at handbrake turn… This was the racing car of the 1920’s & 1930’s and was virtually unbeatable in its class..The Type 35C featured a roots type supercharger, despite Ettore Bugatti’s disdain for forced induction. Output was nearly 128 hp (95 kW) with a single Zenith carburettor. Type 35Cs won the 1928 and 1930 French Grand Prix. Fifty examples left the factory.Check-out Dave Alford’s website for more detailed pencil drawings and how you can get hold of a copy!Dave AlfordAutomobile Artist www.davealford.com

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