Camille Jenatzy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Camille Jenatzy (1868, Schaerbeek – 8 December 1913, Habay la Neuve) was a Belgian race car driver. He is known for breaking the land speed record three times and being the first ...
La Jamais Contente - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The vehicle was driven by Camille Jenatzy, a Belgian. Camille was the son of Constant Jenatzy, a manufacturer of rubber products, rubber was still a novelty at the time.
Landracing.com - History of Land Speed Records
Jenatzy: Camille Jenatzy: Acheres : EL: Jan 17, 1899: 43.690 : Jeantaud: Gaston De Chaselloup-Laubat: Acheres: Fulmen Battery Electric: EL: Jan 27, 1899: 49.920 : Jenatzy
Landspeed History
Jenatzy : Electric : Achères : 49.932 : January 17, 1899 : Gaston Chasseloup-Laubat : France : Jeantaud : Electric : Achères : 43.690 : January 17, 1899 : Camille Jenatzy
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Internal Combustion--Original Chapter 1
But Jenatzy's new breed of electric car was the first built specifically for high-speed racing. Unlike all the boxy oil-burning and other electric speedsters to date, Jenatzy's ...
Camille Jenatzy – Wikipedia
Camille Jenatzy (* 1868 in Schaerbeek; † 8. Dezember 1913 bei Habay la Neuve, in den Belgischen Ardennen) war ein belgischer Automobilrennfahrer und Konstrukteur von Elektroautos ...
Camille Jenatzy (French inventor) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Camille Jenatzy (French inventor), ...the electric offered attractive selling points: notably, instant self-start, silent operation, and ...
La Jamais Contente - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The vehicle was driven by Camille Jenatzy, a Belgian. Camille was the son of Constant Jenatzy, a manufacturer of rubber products, rubber was still a novelty at the time.
ThrustSSC - History
Driver: Camille Jenatzy (Belgium) Car: Jenatzy "La Jamais Contente" ("The Never Satisfied") (Belgium) Date Speed: 29th April 1899 65.79 mph (k) Date Speed