MOTOR CARS | 97
Following Geoff Bishop’s 37-year tenure, ‘Red Dragon’ as offered here
passed through three further ownerships before being acquired by the
present vendor, a connoisseur of fine motor cars of many years standing.
Following its dominant start in the 193 RAC TT, the car’s first private
owner was Dutch sportsman Eddie Hertzberger, a wealthy Rotterdam
clothier who also excelled at boxing, sailing and skiing. Aston Martin
fitted a new engine for him which was stamped with the original serial
number to simplify Customs documentation, Hertzberger also adopted
a more modern-style radiator cowl and streamlined wings, the car’s
appearance becoming similar to the contemporary sports-racing
Talbot-Lago, but resplendent in Dutch Racing Orange.
Eddie Hertzberger entered the 1937 Mille Miglia 1,000-mile round-Italy
race. Clearly a hard, determined and talented racing driver - knowing he
would be at a disadvantage to the Italians on their home soil - he drove
his Aston Martin from Holland, negotiating as many Alpine passes as
possible to gain experience.
The great race was again run in almost continuous rain, Hertzberger
driving as if in a Grand Prix, pushing the Aston to its absolute limits.
At Florence he was comfortably leading the 2-litre class - a remarkable
seventh overall...
<nfortunately this fine run was halted by a broken valve spring,
Hertzberger’s skilful (and brave) riding mechanic Van der Pijl changing
the offending component despite dropping a valve collet down the
timing chain gallery, which was retrieved with a blob of grease on the
end of a stick.
The pair lost an hour, dropping to fourth in class, but Hertzberger
fought on through the ceaseless drizzle, clawing his way back to finish
a fine second in class and 1th overall. He and his Aston Martin had
proved formidably competitive Mille Miglia contenders.
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Hertzberger/Van der Pijl pose in H6/711/U before
the start of the 1937 Milie Miglia. © SVCC
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Hertzberger/Van der Pijl during their epic drive in the
1937 Milie Miglia. © The Spitzley Zagari Collection
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