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Anfa

Anfa, Casablanca, Morocco

Circuit Type: Temporary street circuit

193419321931

New configuration using parts of the previous layouts

Extension: 6.370 Km

 

Lap Record: 2:49.200

Year: 1934

Driver: Louis Chiron

Car: Alfa Romeo Tipo B/P3

Speed: 135,5 Km/h

 

Pole Record: 2:49.000

Year: 1934

Driver: Marcel Lehoux

Car: Alfa Romeo Tipo B/P3

Speed: 135,7 Km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1934 III Grand Prix de Casablanca/GP du Maroc May 20 Monaco Louis Chiron
Italy Alfa Romeo 60
02:55:42.400 GP

Totally new course, located east than the former one

Extension: 8.861 Km

Lap Record: 4:02.000

Year: 1932

Driver: Jean-Pierre Wimille

Car: Bugatti Type 51

Speed: 131,8 Km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1932 II Grand Prix de Casablanca May 22 France Marcel Lehoux
France Bugatti 47
03:19:29.200 GP

Original layout

Extension: 6.716 Km

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1931 I Grand Prix de Casablanca/Grand Prix du Maroc May 17 Poland Stanislas Czaykowski
France Bugatti 55
02:41:52.200 GP

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Claude Barowksy
Grand Prix de Casablanca – 1934

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