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The Riley Company was later merged into British Leyland which is now a trademark of BMW.
Around 1905, the first Riley motor car was created. Within a few years, Rileys other endeavors, like motorcycle production, was halted to focus on the automobile.
After World War I, Riley's efforts in motorsports increased, with their vehicles appearing in races by privateers and works cars. Appearances in hill climbs and races such as LeMans were met with moderate success. Famous drivers such as Stirling Moss would pilot a Riley during racing competition.
This 1933 Riley Special was driven by Ian Landy of Great Falls, Va, to a victory at the 2007 Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix. He completed the eight laps of the 2.33 mile course in 12:55:52. He set the fastest lap of the race with a time of 2:36.917.
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