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The 1904 Gordon Bennet course was laid out in the german Taunus mountains, round about the Emperor’s summer residence in Homburg. Large grandstands were built, through which the cars drove, as if in Roman Colloseum. Especially the last of the four laps was thrilling. The winner was invited in the emperor’s *** and an anthusiastic Kaiser Wilhelm directl wrote a congratulation telegraph to Mr. Brasier. Leon Théry in Richard-Brasier, Camille jenatzy in Mercedes, baron de Caters in Mercedes.

Gordon Bennett Cup 1904 – Taunus

La Vie au Grand Air

La Vie automobile

La Locomotion Automobile

Le Sport Universel Illustré

The Autocar

Motor Age

The Automobile + Automobile Review

MoToR

Allgemeine Automobil Zeitung (Austria)