Sunbeam World land speed record car
Built for Major Henry Segrave to attempt to gain the World land Speed Record, held by Malcolm Campbell in Bluebird at 150.76 mph. The flat sands of Southport were chosen for the attempt and on 16th march 1926, Segrave successfully took 'Tiger' to a record speed of 152.336 mph.
After the record run 'Tiger' was taken back to the Works where twin superchargers were fitted and it began its long racing career.
In July 1926, Segrave drove the car in the Spanish Grand Prix, unfortunately retiring whilst in 2nd place. In 1928, Kaye Don raced 'Tiger' and, over 3 seasons, broke 24 records, breaking the Brooklands' lap record on 3 occasions.
In 1932, Malcolm Campbell bought 'Tiger' and sister car 'Tigress' and continued to campaign the car at Brooklands and Shelsley Walsh and Brighton Speed Trials.