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  1. 1913 French Grand Prix; Race details; Date: 12 July 1913: Official name: Grand Prix de l'Automobile Club de France: Location: Amiens, France: Course: Public roads: Course length: 31.62 km (19.650 miles) Distance: 29 laps, 916.98 km (569.850 miles) Fastest lap; Driver: Paul Bablot: Delage: Time: 15:22.0: Podium; First

  2. Find all the details and all the info on July 12 1913 French Grand Prix. Find race reports, circuit info, driver and team details.

  3. The 1913 Grand Prix season consisted of Grand Prix races in Europe and the United States. Once again, the Peugeot works cars were the team to beat, continuing their success. This year the French Grand Prix was held in Amiens. The ACF introduced a fuel-economy formula for the race to discourage bigger-engined cars.

  4. www.goldenera.fi › gp13011913 GRAND PRIX

    15 de abr. de 2024 · The Automobile Club de France held their 1913 Grand Prix on the 31.6 km long Circuit de la Picardie at Amiens, over 29 laps, a total of 916.8 km. There were 20 entries from five nations, in fact 9 French represented by 4 Schneider, 3 Peugeot and 2 Delage; 4 British Sunbeam; 3 Italian Itala; 2 Belgian Excelsior; and 2 German, 1 Opel ...

  5. www.grandprixacf1913.org › en › pagesHistory

    Exactly 111 years ago in July 1913, the Grand Prix de l'Automobile Club de France (A.C.F) took place on the Picardy circuit from Longueau. It was an international event bringing together the best drivers and manufacturers of racing cars, motorcycles and cyclecars of the time.

  6. The 1913 French Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at Amiens on 12 July 1913.

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