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1954 Lagonda DP115 Sports Racer

  • Chassis Number: DP115/2
In 1954 David Brown instructed his engineers to produce a racing sports car using an all-new 5.4-liter V12 engine, to compete with the new range of 'super sedans.' The initial car (chassis DP115/1) raced at Silverstone and Le Mans, where it crashed and was written off after 25 laps. This car (chassis DP115/2) was built as a backup, and it joined the Aston Martin Lagonda factory team when it returned to Silverstone a few weeks after the Le Mans crash. Along with its sister car (chassis DP115/3), this Lagonda was prepared for but did not race at the Mille Miglia. The pair were acquired by the Rack Organization and appeared in the 1956 movie Checkpoint starring Antony Steel. Thereafter, the DP115/2 and 3 were often reunited under the car of Lagonda aficionados. Today, restored to its original configuration, DP115/2 and its sister reside within the Lawrence Stroll collection.

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