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Difference between revisions of "1898 Paris-Amsterdam-Paris Race"

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Held in July over a course of 943 miles divided in to six stages
Held in July over a course of 943 miles divided in to six stages


The race was won by [[Fernand Charron]] in a four-cylinder 8 hp Panhard with an average speed of 26.82 mph.
The race was won by [[Fernand Charron]] in a four-cylinder 8 hp Panhard with an average speed of 26.82 mph. <ref>[[The Early History of Motoring by Claude Johnson]]</ref>


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* [[The Early History of Motoring by Claude Johnson]]
 


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[[Category: Automobile Races]]

Latest revision as of 10:46, 27 October 2011

Held in July over a course of 943 miles divided in to six stages

The race was won by Fernand Charron in a four-cylinder 8 hp Panhard with an average speed of 26.82 mph. [1]

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