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1926 French Grand Prix

1926 French Grand Prix

FieldValue
TypeWMC
Grand PrixFrench
ImageCircuit-miramas-(openstreetmap).png
Date27 June
Year1926
Official nameXX Grand Prix de l'Automobile Club de France
CountryFrance
Race_No2
Season_No5
LocationMiramas, France
CourseCircuit of Miramas
Course_mi3.17
Course_km5.10
Distance_laps100
Distance_mi316.6
Distance_km509.6
Pole_DriverMeo Costantini
Pole_CountryItaly
Pole_flag_suffix1861
Pole_TeamBugatti
Grid_from_numberTrue
Fast_DriverJules Goux
Fast_TeamBugatti
Fast_Time2:24
Fast_CountryFrance
First_DriverJules Goux
First_TeamBugatti
First_CountryFrance
Second_DriverNo other finishers

The 1926 French Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at the Circuit of Miramas on 27 June 1926.

It was the second race of the 1926 AIACR World Manufacturers' Championship season. Unfortunately for the spectators, of all the cars that were announced to participate in the race, only three Bugattis started. In the end there was just one car that managed to complete the full race distance; the Bugatti of Jules Goux.

Classification

Starting grid
PosNoDriverCarLapsTime/Retired1NCDNFDNADNADNADNADNADNADNADNADNA
24FRA **Jules Goux****Bugatti 39A**1004h38m43.8
8ITA Meo CostantiniBugatti 39A854h43m13.0
16ESP Pierre de VizcayaBugatti 39A45Engine
2GBR Henry SegraveTalbot 700Car not ready
4FRA Marcel VioletSIMA-VioletCar not ready
6FRA Robert BenoistDelage 15S8Car not ready
10FRA Albert DivoTalbot 700Car not ready
12?SIMA-VioletCar not ready
14FRA Edmond BourlierDelage 15S8Car not ready
18FRA Jules MoriceauTalbot 700Car not ready
20?SIMA-VioletCar not ready
22?Delage 15S8Car not ready

References

|Previous_year's_race = 1925 French Grand Prix |Next_year's_race = 1927 French Grand Prix

References

  1. "Goux wins the French Grand Prix for Bugatti".
  2. Darren Galpin. "1926 Grands Prix, The GEL Motorsport Information Page".
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