In earlier chapters of automotive history, Bugatti was one of the defining names in the world of motorsport. One of the most influential race cars from Bugatti was the Type 35. Introduced over a century ago in 1924, the Type 35 went on to be one of the most successful race cars of its time, with thousands of race wins at iconic venues.
Over a hundred years after the Bugatti Type 35 was first introduced, it remains a celebrated icon in the automotive world, and it’s also celebrated by many motorsport enthusiasts. A community of owners still races the Type 35 on circuits today, and one of those is Thierry Stapts. The owner of a white Type 35 that was built a century ago in Molsheim, Stapts has driven his Type 35 for seven years. He describes it as something between a race car and a motorcycle, with intense character and feeling, and the challenge of preserving automotive history.
It’s not easy to find parts; some have to be fabricated from scratch, and Stapts often relies on a passionate community of specialists who work tirelessly to preserve the legacy of historic racing Bugattis. The car has become an important part of Stapts’ life, earning the nickname “Grandmother,” and embarking on historic races at Monaco, Le Mans, Goodwood, Donington Park, and other iconic venues. With the Type 35, history comes alive as the century-old car is still raced today, and drivers like Thierry Stapts, with unmatched passion, are integral in keeping the hundred years of legacy relevant today.
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