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Grand Prix was organised by the Automobile Club de France (ACF), of which the first took place in 1906. The circuit used, which was based in Le Mans, was roughly triangular in shape, each lap covering 105 kilometres (65 mi). Six laps were to run each day, and each lap took approximately an hour using the relatively primitive cars of the day. | Grand Prix was organised by the [[Automobile Club of France|Automobile Club de France]] (ACF), of which the first took place in 1906. The circuit used, which was based in Le Mans, was roughly triangular in shape, each lap covering 105 kilometres (65 mi). Six laps were to run each day, and each lap took approximately an hour using the relatively primitive cars of the day. | ||
1906 Winner: [[Ferenc Szisz]] (1873–1944) - Renault. | 1906 Winner: [[Ferenc Szisz]] (1873–1944) - Renault. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:19, 7 June 2018
Grand Prix was organised by the Automobile Club de France (ACF), of which the first took place in 1906. The circuit used, which was based in Le Mans, was roughly triangular in shape, each lap covering 105 kilometres (65 mi). Six laps were to run each day, and each lap took approximately an hour using the relatively primitive cars of the day.
1906 Winner: Ferenc Szisz (1873–1944) - Renault.
1907 Winner: Felice Nazzaro - FIAT
1908 Winner: Christian Lautenschlager - Mercedes
1912 Winner: Georges Boillot - Peugeot
1913 Winner: Georges Boillot - Peugeot
1914 Winner: Christian Lautenschlager - Mercedes GP