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Seichamps

Circuit de Nancy-Seichamps, Seichamps, Lorraine, France

Circuit Type: Temporary street circuit

Original Circuit

Extension: 5,5 Km

 

Lap Record: 2:54.200

Year: 1935

Driver: Louis Chiron

Car: Alfa Romeo Tipo B/P3

Speed: 113,7 km/h

 

Pole Record: 2:54.400

Year: 1935

Driver: Jean-Pierre Winille

Car: Bugatti Type 59

Speed: 113,5 km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1935 III Meeting de Lorraine Voiturette June 30 France Pierre Veyron
France Bugatti 48
VOIT
1935 III Meeting de Lorraine June 30 Monaco Louis Chiron
Italy Alfa Romeo 59
GP
1932 I Grand Prix de Lorraine June 26 France Jean-Pierre Wimille
Italy Alfa Romeo 30
01:29:14.600 GP
1932 I Grand Prix de Lorraine (2000cc) June 26 France Louis Trintignant
France Bugatti 9
00:28:12.000 GP
1932 I Grand Prix de Lorraine Cyclecar June 26 France André Jahan
France Salmson 23
01:22:50.400 CYC
1932 I Grand Prix de Lorraine Voiturette June 26 France Pierre Veyron
Italy Maserati 23
01:18:07.800 VOIT

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Bugatti Type 59/50S
Les Trois Heures de Nancy – 1935

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