Cursed Number 13 in Motor Racing
The number 13 was largely eliminated in motor racing, particularly in European Grand Prix and subsequently Formula One, starting in 1926.















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The number 13 was largely eliminated in motor racing, particularly in European Grand Prix and subsequently Formula One, starting in 1926.
The C6 was targeted at a clientele who displayed a certain degree of social success.
This year’s show is themed “Driven by Choice” and features over 45 automotive brands showcasing more than 650 vehicles.
When we look at this car, it is impossible not to make a comparison with a 2CV from the same year, and that is when we notice some distinctive signs of evolution.
It promises to be a memorable experience for those who have never sat in the lounge-like interior of the DS.
This Traction Avant from the Terra America Expedition is now for sale in Mexico City. …
What started as a planned 3 stage trip throughout North and South America has come to an unfortunate end.
Alain A. Cerf, founder of the Tampa Bay Automobile Museum and noted Citroën collector, has passed away at the age of 90.
Ward & Wallace was quite successful at one point signing up other New England dealers to offer Citroëns and Panhards, but that didn’t last long…
Citroën announced yesterday the surrender of its sales operation in Australia, declaring “the cessation of new vehicle sales.”
Julian Marsh’s website — Citroenet.org.uk is the defacto go to for reference of the double chevron brand.
Gord Coulman and Richard Jentner participated in the 28th annual Rock’n August, one of the largest car shows in Western Canada.
An overview of Citroën Canada’s history primarily in the province of Quebec.
The 25th Bastille Day Rally Tour of New York City was held on July 14 with Citroëns parading through Manhattan for what has become an annual Bastille Day celebration.
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