Unseasonably mild conditions and a new route out of London combined to make the 2018 Bonhams London to Brighton Veteran Car Run a hugely successful instalment of the world's longest-running motoring event.
Nearly 400 competitors were up early for the pre-dawn start near Hyde Park Corner in London this morning, with an impressively large number of spectators also setting their alarm clocks in order to wave them off.
The event celebrates the passing into law of the Light Locomotives on the Highway Act of 1896, which raised the speed limit from 4 to 14mph and abolished the need for a man to walk in front of light vehicles with a red flag. The first motoring club commemorated the act by driving the 60 miles from London to Brighton, and 122 years on it's still going strong.
The oldest car on this year’s run, and the first away, was a two-cylinder 2.5 HP 1893 Peugeot driven by Alessandro Rossi di Schio from the Museo dell'Automobile in Turin, Italy.