The world’s longest marathon car journey began


Tuesday 23rd July 1935

The world’s longest marathon car journey began. Between this day and 22nd July 1936, Francis Lecot driving a 11CV Citroen in France, covered 400,000km (c. 250,000 miles), at an average speed of 40 mph. He drove in daily spells of 19 hours and the venture included participation in the Monte Carlo Rally.


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