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Marseille

Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Cote D’Azur, France

Circuit Type: Temporary street circuit

1952194919471946

Parc Borely, new layout

Extension: 2,670 Km

Lap Record: 1:15.400

Year: 1952

Driver: Giuseppe Farina

Car: Ferrari 500

Speed: 125,520 Km/h

 

Pole Record: 1:17.800

Year: 1952

Driver: Alberto Ascari

Car: Ferrari 500

Speed: 121,650 Km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1952 X Grand Prix de Marseille April 27 Italy Alberto Ascari
Italy Ferrari 134
02:56:27.000 F1EC

Parc Borely

Extension: 2,640 Km

Lap Record: 1:32.600

Year: 1949

Driver: Juan Manuel Fangio

Car: Simca-Gordini T15

Speed: 102,634 Km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1949 3e Grand Prix de Marseille May 22 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio
France Simca Gordini 50
01:18:33.000 GP

Avenue du Prado, new layout

Extension: 4,410 Km

Lap Record: 2:17.200

Year: 1947

Driver: Raymond Sommer, Luigi Villoresi

Car: Maserati 4CL

Speed: 115,714 Km/h

 

Pole Record: 2:14.700

Year: 1947

Driver: Raymond Sommer

Car: Maserati 4CL

Speed: 117,861 Km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1947 2e Grand Prix Automobile International de Marseille May 18 France Eugène Chaboud
France Talbot-Lago 69
02:50:23.600 GP

Avenue du Prado

Extension: 3,589 Km

Lap Record: 2:06.700

Year: 1946

Driver: Tazio Nuvolari

Car: Maserati 4CL

Speed: 101,976 Km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1946 1er. Grand Prix International Automobile de Marseille May 13 France Raymond Sommer
Italy Maserati 35
01:20:37.700 GP

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  • Nobuharu Matsushita born in 1993.
  • Hans Lewy born in 1896.
  • Edgar von Hillern-Flinsch born in 1893.
  • Maurice Rost born in 1886.
  • Wayne Weiler died in 2005.
  • Fred Agabashian died in 1989.
  • Philippe Étancelin died in 1981.
  • Carmelo Genovese died in 1987.
  • Bill Dobson died in 2008.
  • Pierre Meyrat died in 1969.
  • Jean Trémoulet died in 1944.
  • Maurice Mestivier died in 1975.
  • Michael Schumacher won the Japanese Grand Prix 2002.
  • Damon Hill won the Japanese Grand Prix 1996.
  • Sebastian Vettel won the Japanese Grand Prix 2013.
  • Valtteri Bottas won the Japanese Grand Prix 2019.
  • Whitney Straight won the Mountain Championship 1934.

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