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Dieppe

Dieppe, St-Aubin, Normandy, France

Circuit Type: Temporary road course

New circuit introduced at St Aubin

Extension: 8,15 Km

 

 

Lap Record: 3:32.600

Year: 1935

Driver: Jean-Pierre Wimille

Car: Bugatti Type 59

Speed: 138 km/h

 

Pole Record: 3:29.600

Year: 1935

Driver: René Dreyfus

Car: Alfa Romeo Tipo B/P3

Speed: 140,3 km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1935 VII Grand Prix de Dieppe July 21 France René Dreyfus
Italy Alfa Romeo 49
03:00:00.000 GP
1934 VI Grand Prix de Dieppe July 22 France Philippe Étancelin
Italy Maserati 30
02:00:00.000 GP
1933 V Grand Prix de Dieppe July 16 France Marcel Lehoux
France Bugatti 48
03:00:00.000 GP
1932 IV Grand Prix de Dieppe July 24 Monaco Louis Chiron
France Bugatti 62
04:00:00.000 GP
1931 III Grand Prix de Dieppe July 26 France Philippe Étancelin
Italy Alfa Romeo 58
04:00:00.000 GP
1930 II Grand Prix de Dieppe July 20 France Marcel Lehoux
France Bugatti 36
02:25:42.000 GP

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