Year 1905 began with revolutionary events in Russia, including the Bloody Sunday, when a 100000 crowd has been shot in St.-Petersberg. Nevertheless, St.-Petersberg Automobile-Club (SPAK) decided to organize some races in 1905.
On July, 30 Volhonskoe road greeted the participants of one verst record runs near St.-Petersberg, won by Paul Beljaeff on Richard-Brasier 16hp (1m07,5s at 56,896kmh). Donnier on his motorcycle completed a verst in 44 seconds (at more then 83 versts per hour).
The next race, also at Volhonka, was a fifth verst race. This time cars were divided in categories and Constantine Kapoustine on 12hp Richard-Brasier ran at 57,7 kmh. Motorcycle class winner was Sergei Koribut-Kubitovich on 3hp Minerva (69,8 kmh).
In August, 28 the last event took place – Beljaeff Cup. Remember, Paul Beljaeff was a winner of first Russian race in 1898. In 1902 he was one of the founders of St.-Petersberg Automobile-Club, in 1903 he was among the RAO establishers, and since 1904 he was a chairman of racing commission within RAO. The 1905 Beljaeff Cup was won by Constantine Kapoustine on Richard-Brasier 12hp, who finished a 39-verst race (Strelna – Alexandrovskaya – Strelna) in 49m07s at 50,824kmh.