Today's Photo Story - The Lorraine Dietrich winner at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1926
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Today's Photo Story - The Lorraine Dietrich winner at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1926

On December 3, 1910, Georges Claude presented neon lighting to the world at the Paris Motor Show. On June 13, 1926, the Lorraine Dietrich winner at the 24 Hours of Le Mans showed off a new lighting innovation: anti-fog headlights.

The central low and striated beam that illuminates below a layer of fog was so effective it came standard on production cars in the following years. It was an innovation along the lines of the halogen headlights equipped by the Porsches and Fords of the 1960s.

Photo (Copyright - Archives/ACO): The Lorraine Dietrichs prior to the start.

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