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The E-Sylum: Volume 24, Number 38, September 19, 2021, Article 24

CHITTY BANG BANG MEDAL

This Baldwin's blog article discusses a medal belonging to Count Zboroswki, inspiration for the book and movie Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. -Editor

  1924 Kent Automotive Club Speed Trials Medal obverse  1924 Kent Automotive Club Speed Trials Medal reverse
1924 Kent Automotive Club Speed Trials Medal
 

A pioneer of motor racing in the early 20th Century, Louis Vorow Zboroswki was the son of a wealthy American aristocrat. A colourful figure, he would go on to design and build his own racing cars, the first of which was named ‘Chitty Bang Bang'. Throughout his career, he participated in many motor races across the world, as well as the legendary Indianapolis 500 in 1923.

The silver medal dates to the following year, 1924, where Zborowski took part in speed trials organised by the Kent Automotive Club where they were held on a sunny Saturday on the Herne Bay seafront. While he didn't win any of the classes – in his Mercedes he gave the favourite, Leon Cushman, a run for his money, finishing second in the unlimited racing-car class.

  Count Zborowski in Chitty Bang Bang 
 

Count Zborowski had joined the Mercedes racing team that year and it was during the Italian Grand Prix at Monza that tragedy struck. On the 19th October 1924, mere months after this medal was awarded, the count's Mercedes hit a tree on the Curve de Lesmo, killing him instantly.

Count Zborowski's legacy would live on in an unusual way. Unbeknownst to Zborowski, he had inspired the esteemed writer, Ian Fleming, who would watch the driver race at Brooklands during his youth. Fleming's children's book, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, featured the Count as a key character – the title car being directly based on those he had designed. The 1968 musical adaptation would go on to be an enormous hit, bringing joy to many through film and theatre.

To read the complete article, see:
THE MEDAL OF THE INVENTOR OF CHITTY BANG BANG (https://www.baldwin.co.uk/news/the-medal-of-the-inventor-of-chitty-bang-bang/)

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Wayne Homren, Editor

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