Editorial Editorial Creative (RM) Creative (RF) NFL Content NFL AP Content Advanced search Advanced Search X Advanced Search Back to search results 11 of 12,874 results Hungary Eric Fernihough Overview Get price Eric Fernihough, the British racing motor cyclist, established two new world's speed records on the Gyon Road in Budapest, Hungary, on Nov. 9, 1936. On his 1,000 C.C. Brough Superior machine he averaged 164. 778 miles per hour as compared with the old record of 162.7 miles per hour. His other record was 80.964 miles per hour for the motor cycle-sidecar combination speed record. His first record was made with a flying start. Eric Fernihough at speed during his record breaking run at Budapest. (AP Photo) Use Information This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required. ID: 3611090147 Creation Date: November 09, 1936 03:00:00 AM Submission Date: February 09, 2012 04:12:55 PM Source: AP Credit: ASSOCIATED PRESS Special Instructions: 01821 Resolution: 3000 x 2049 4.26 MB Person: Eric Fernihough Subject: Sports Location: Budapest, Hungary Transmission Reference: APHSL52549 Caption Writer: IP AB2 Usage Notes: This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required. X Message Box Cancel Ok No Yes