- The
Kaiserpreis (German: Emperor's Prize) auto race,
named after Emperor Wilhelm II, was held in 1907. Like his brother's Prinz-Heinrich-Fahrt held from...
- The 1907
Kaiserpreis was a
Grand Prix
motor race held at
Taunus on 13–14 June 1907. "1907
Grands Prix: I
Kaiser Preis".
Archived from the
original on...
- The
Kaiserpreis for
aircraft engines, or more
precisely Kaiserpreis für den
besten deutschen Flugzeugmotor (German: Emperor's
Prize for the best German...
-
French Grand Prix and
Targa Florio saw
those events held again. The new
Kaiserpreis was the
first major motor-race held in Germany. This year also saw a...
- were renamed.) Just
three days later,
Kincsem returned to form in the
Kaiserpreis over two miles.
While carrying 50 kg, she set the pace and won by 10...
- (motorcycles) (1907),
where he
raced the
Coppa Florio (9th) and the
Kaiserpreis,
before becoming manager of the
Junior car
company (1908). At Junior...
-
displacement of 14.8 L (901 cu in)[citation needed] was
started for the
second Kaiserpreis (Kaiser's Trophy)
aircraft engine competition, but it was not completed...
- on 93
miles (150 km) of
Sicilian roads), the 75
miles (121 km)
German Kaiserpreis circuit in the
Taunus mountains, the 48
miles (77 km)
French circuit...
- that he had
designed at the
Flugwerk Deutschland GmbH for the 1912/13
Kaiserpreis aircraft engine contest. Karl Rapp had
already designed a 90 hp four-cylinder...
- Prinz-Heinrich-Fahrt (Prince
Heinrich Tour) was
established in 1908, like the
earlier Kaiserpreis a
precursor to the
German Grand Prix.
Henry and his
brother William gave...