The permanent Transport exhibition has been enriched with two remarkable trophies from pre-war automotive races, acquired from the collection of the Praga Automuseum owned by Mr. Emil Příhoda.

The Challenge Trophy of the Autoclub of the Czechoslovak Republic for teams participating in the International Reliability Competition through Czechoslovakia from 1921 to 1923 was crafted by sculptor Ladislav Šaloun. After winning this exceptionally demanding competition, the Praga automobile manufacturer adopted the figure of the "Genius of Victory" from Šaloun's sculpture, and a scaled-down replica of it adorned Praga car radiators throughout the 1920s.

The President of the Republic's Challenge Trophy for the most successful team of domestically produced cars in the 1000 Miles of Czechoslovakia race was donated by President Masaryk in 1934 and 1935. In 1935, the trophy was awarded to the team of Jawa 750 cars. This trophy is now displayed in the exhibition between President Masaryk’s Tatra 80 car and the only surviving Jawa 750, which secured the trophy in 1935.