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La Baule

Circuit de la Plage, La Baule, Pays de la Loire, France

Circuit Type: Temporary beach course

Extension: 6 Km/5 Km (3 Km 1938)

6 Km

Lap Record: 2:21.000

Year: 1933

Driver: W. Williams

Car: Bugatti Type 54

Speed: 153,2 km/h

 

3 Km

Lap Record: 1:39.000

Year: 1938

Driver: Armand Hug

Car: Maserati 4CM

Speed: 109,1 km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1938 X Grand Prix de la Baule August 28 Switzerland Armand Hug
Italy Maserati 40
01:05:16.000 VOIT
1933 IX Grand Prix de la Baule August 13 Great Britain W Williams
France Bugatti 34
01:25:14.200 GP
1932 VIII Grand Prix de la Baule August 17 Great Britain W Williams
France Bugatti 25
01:01:57.200 GP
1931 VII Grand Prix de la Baule September 13 Great Britain W Williams
France Bugatti 25
01:02:49.400 GP
1929 VI Grand Prix de la Baule August 22 France Philippe Étancelin
France Bugatti 20
00:46:36.400 GP
1928 V Grand Prix de la Baule August 23 France Aimery Blacque-Bélair
France Bugatti 18
00:48:07.600 GP
1927 IV Grand Prix de la Baule August 25 Great Britain George Eyston
France Bugatti 20
00:50:03.600 GP

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