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Péronne

Péronne, Picardy, France

Circuit Type: Temporary road course

Original Layout

Extension: 9,62 Km

Extension: 9,765 Km with chicanes

 

Lap Record: 4:20.000

Year: 1935

Driver: Robert Benoist & Earl Howe

Car: Bugatti T59

Speed: 135,2 Km/h

 

Pole Record: 4:17.000

Year: 1935

Driver: Robert Benoist

Car: Bugatti T59

Speed: 136,8 Km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1935 1935 Grand Prix de Picardie May 26 France Robert Benoist
France Bugatti 40
02:59:48.200 GP
1934 1934 Grand Prix de Picardie May 27 France Benoit Falchetto
Italy Maserati 20
01:31:53.600 GP
1933 IX Grand Prix de Picardie May 21 France Philippe Étancelin
Italy Alfa Romeo 20
01:25:36.200 GP
1932 VIII Grand Prix de Picardie June 5 France Philippe Étancelin
Italy Alfa Romeo 25
01:55:43.600 GP
1931 VII Grand Prix de Picardie May 10 France Ivernel (Robert Gauthier)
France Bugatti 22
02:00:00.000 GP
1930 VI Grand Prix de Picardie May 18 France Max Fourny
France Bugatti 22
02:00:00.000 GP

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Giacomo Clerici
Grand Prix de Picardie – 1935

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