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Carthage

Carthage-La Soukra Grand Prix Circuit, Tunis, Tunisia

Circuit Type: Temporary road course

1931/19371935

Original circuit including chicane before the start

Extension: 12.714 Km

 

Lap Record: 4:34.000

Year: 1936

Driver: Bernd Rosemeyer

Car: Auto Union C

Speed: 167 Km/h

 

Pole Record: 4:38.000

Year: 1936

Driver: Bernd Rosemeyer

Car: Auto Union C

Speed: 164.6 Km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1936 Grand Prix de Tunisie May 17 Germany Rudolf Caracciola
Germany Mercedes 30
02:22:44.600 GP
1933 V Grand Prix de Tunisie March 26 Italy Tazio Nuvolari
Italy Alfa Romeo 37
03:29:15.400 GP
1932 IV Grand Prix de Tunisie April 3 Italy Achille Varzi
France Bugatti 37
03:14:18.000 GP
1931 III Grand Prix de Tunisie March 29 Italy Achille Varzi
France Bugatti 37
03:23:39.200 GP

Chicane removed for one year only

Extension: 12.6 Km

 

Lap Record: 4:28.400

Year: 1935

Driver: Achile Varzi

Car: Auto Union A

Speed: 169 Km/h

 

Pole Record: 4:24.800

Year: 1935

Driver: Achile Varzi

Car: Auto Union A

Speed: 171.2 Km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1935 Grand Prix de Tunisie May 5 Italy Achille Varzi
Germany Auto Union 40
03:05:40.200 GP

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Tags: Carthage, Tunisia

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Helge Hallman
Grand Prix de Tunisie – 1936

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