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  1. The 1930 French Grand Prix (formally titled the XXIV Grand Prix de l'A.C.F.) was a Grand Prix motor race held at Pau on 21 September 1930. The race was held over 25 laps of a 15.835 km circuit for a total race distance of 395.875 km and was won by Philippe Étancelin driving a Bugatti.

  2. Bugatti won the two national Grands Prix of France and Belgium, as well as at Monaco and Reims. In the Mediterranean theatre, Alfa Romeo had early success at Alessandria and the Targa Florio . Maserati finally claimed victory in their first major races, and had four wins in Italy and the San Sebastián Grand Prix in Spain.

  3. Chiron now led the French Grand Prix, ahead of Etancelin, Williams, Birkin, Sénéchal and Zanelli who was making up lost ground. On lap nine, Chiron still held the lead but Williams established the fastest lap in 6m10s, a speed of 154.070 km/h.

  4. The 1930 French Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at Pau on 21 September 1930. The race was held over 25 laps of a 15.835 km circuit for a total race distance of 395.875 km and was won by Philippe Étancelin driving a Bugatti.

  5. 7 de jul. de 2014 · the french grand prix. COMPARED to the old days when it was unquestionably the greatest race of the year, the French Grand Prix is nowadays a very faint shadow of its former self. The race this year is to be run at Pau, on the 21st September, and as in 1929, when it was won by Williams on a Bugatti, it will be on a fuel consumption ...

  6. Find all the details and all the info on September 21 1930 French Grand Prix. Find race reports, circuit info, driver and team details.

  7. The French and the European Grand Prix at Spa were Grandes Epreuves and already established major events. The Targa Florio, Monaco, Rome and Monza Grand Prix attracted significantly better entries of firms and drivers than did the Grandes Epreuves.