The 1904 Gordon Bennett Cup, formally titled the V Coupe Internationale, was a motor race held on 17 June 1904 on the Homburg Circuit in Germany.
The race was won by Léon Théry driving a Richard-Brasier and representing France in a time of five hours and 50 minutes.
The Times reported that the 1904 Gordon Bennett motor race took place in Germany on June 17, over 342 miles (550 km), consisting of four laps of a course in the Taunus Forest,[1] in the vicinity of Bad Homburg.
The chronographs for timing the event were supplied by the Anglo-Swiss firm of Stauffer, Son & Co. Officials from the other competing counties were also present.
The winner was France's Leon Théry, who accomplished the four laps in 5 h 50 min 3 s, an average speed of 58.62 mph (94.34 km/h).