Lydston Hornsted

Hornsted, Cupid, (1883–1957), was the first British holder of the World Land speed record, which he achieved on 24 June 1914 with an official speed of 124 miles per hour at the Brooklands motor racing circuit.

[2] He married four times: first in 1907 to Isabella Reilly Marston in Hampstead, London, but divorced in 1913; second to Olive May Allsopp on 1 July 1915 in Camden, London; third to Alice M. Reynolds in Hampstead, London, in 1919; fourth to Joyce M. Williams in Chelsea, London, during 1937, sister of stage, film and television actor John Williams.

[2] The World Land speed record had been contested by French, Belgian and American drivers since 18 December 1898, and had changed hands nineteen times when Hornsted made his successful attempt to become the first British holder.

At the Brooklands race track on 24 June 1914, he drove his 200 hp Blitzen Benz No 3 for two runs of 1 mile each, to average 124.09 mph, (199.70 km/h).

This was first 2-way record set under new regulations of the Association International des Automobile Clubs Reconnus (AIACR).

Hornsted in his Calthorpe at the 1912 French Grand Prix at Dieppe.
A Blitzen-Benz of 1909.