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Percy Edgar Lambert

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Percy Edgar Lambert (1881-1913), racing driver who was killed in a record attempt

1881 Born the son of Charles and Sarah Lambert and brother of Harold Charles Lambert

1911 Living at 9 Pimlico Road, Pimlico, London: Sarah Lambert (age 68 born Bath), House Furnisher - Widow. With her four children; Annie B. Lambert (age 36 born Bath); Harold C. Lambert (age 33 born Chelsea), Automobile Engineer; Percy E. Lambert (age 29 born Pimlico), Automobile Engineer; Eva M. L. Lambert (age 27 born Pimlico), Short-hand Typist.[1]

On 15th February 1913, Percy Lambert was the first man to cover 100 miles in an hour in a 25 hp 4.5 litre side-valve Talbot car.

He was a director of the Talbot Motor Co

1913 he and his brother, Harold Charles Lambert, entered vehicle manufacturing and jointly formed the Lambert Light Car Co

1913 February. First to complete 100 miles in an hour. Completed in a 25hp Talbot.[2]

The following October his record was broken. While trying to regain his land speed record from Peugeot at Brooklands he was killed on 31 October 1913. He averaged over 110 mph for the first 120 laps but a rear tyre disintegrated and Percy was killed. This happened two weeks before Percy was to marry his fiancee and give up racing.

He was buried in a streamlined coffin to match his car at Brompton Cemetery, London.

His Epitaph read: "A modest friend, a fine gentleman and a thorough sportsman. The first man to cover 100 miles in one hour. Killed by accident at Brooklands Motor Racing Track whilst attempting further records."

Obituary.[3]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  • The Times, Saturday, Nov 01, 1913
  • The Times, Monday, Nov 03, 1913
  • [1] Wikipedia
  • Vital to the Life of the Nation. Published 1946.
  • Biography of Percy Edgar Lambert, ODNB [2]