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The passionate motorcyclist Neumann-Neander called his three- and four-wheeled constructions “driving machines” and thereby deliberately avoided the term automobile. It is certainly no coincidence that he repeatedly resorted to engines from the two-wheeler industry for propulsion. Light, practical and affordable for broad sections of the population, these were the characteristics that should characterize his remarkable driving machines. With numerous successes in motorsport, Neander also underlined his technical competence. In the recently published book “Ernst Neumann-Neander and his driving machines”, Thomas Trapp uses excellent color photographs to impressively present these two- and three-wheeled vehicles with which Neander repeatedly expressed his passion for motorcycles and less for.