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1912 French Grand Prix

The 1912 French Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at Dieppe on 25–26 June 1912.

1912 French Grand Prix
Race details
Date 25–26 June 1912
Official name Grand Prix de l'Automobile Club de France
Location Dieppe, France
Course Public roads
Course length 76.989 km (47.840 miles)
Distance 20 laps, 1539.778 km (956.800 miles)
Fastest lap
Driver David Bruce-Brown Fiat S74
Time 36:32.0
Podium
First Peugeot
Second Fiat
Third Sunbeam
Georges Boillot celebrating his win at the 1912 French Grand Prix

The Race

The race was run over two days with the drivers completing ten laps on each day and their times being aggregated to produce the winner (similar to a modern rally race). Coupe de l'Auto cars competed alongside Grand Prix cars. The coupe cars were limited to 3 litre engines. The only restriction on the Grand Prix cars was that cars must be no wider than 1.75 metres.[1] Riding mechanic Jean Bassignano was killed in a lap 3 crash when his driver Léon Collinet put a wheel off and flipped. 47 cars started the race at 30 second intervals, with Victor Rigal's Sunbeam the first to start.

Victor Hemery, driving a Lorraine-Dietrich, was the first to complete a lap, but David Bruce-Brown's Fiat led on time after lap one and retained the lead overnight, more than two minutes ahead of Georges Boillot's Peugeot. Louis Wagner was third at the halfway stage. During the second day, Bruce-Brown was disqualified for refuelling away from the pits on lap 15, giving Boillot a comfortable victory by over thirteen minutes from Wagner.[2]

The Sunbeams performed extremely well in the Coupe de l'Auto race, with Rigal finishing in first place, Resta second, and Medinger third. Due to their astonishing speed they were also placed in third, fourth, and fifth places in the Grand Prix itself, beating many, much more powerful machines. Rigal averaged 65.35 m.p.h. over the 956 miles, only 3 m.p.h. less than Boillot in his 7.6 litre Peugeot.[3]

Classification

Pos No Driver Car Laps Time/Retired
1 22   Georges Boillot Peugeot 20 13:58:02.6
2 23   Louis Wagner Fiat S74 +13:05.8
3 3   Victor Rigal Sunbeam +40:33.4
4 17   Dario Resta Sunbeam +41:49.2
5 52   Emile Medinger Sunbeam +2:01:38.8
6 50   Joseph Christiaens Excelsior +2:25:36.2
7 20   René Croquet Th. Schneider +3:33:36.6
8 30   "Anford"/  Pilain Rolland-Pilain +3:51:29.4
9 36   Richard Wyse Arrol-Johnston +4:09:16.6
10 40   Arthur Duray Alcyon +4:30:53.0
11 32   Paul Vonlatum Vinot-Deguignand +5:07:57.4
12 12   Dragutin Esser Mathis +5:20:02.4
13 29   Cyril de Vere Cote +6:59:03.4
14 28   James Reid Arrol-Johnston 19 +1 Lap
Ret 33   Percy Lambert Vauxhall 18 Radiator
Ret 55   A. Crossman Arrol-Johnston 17 Radiator
Ret 7   Georges Sizaire Sizaire-Naudin 17 Lost a wheel
Ret 14   Pierre Garcet Calthorpe 16 Engine
Ret 27 Page Alcyon 16 Crash
Ret 51   John Hancock Vauxhall 15 Engine
Ret 38   Thomas Schweitzer Sizaire-Naudin 10 Engine
Ret 21   Eugène Renaux Gregoire 10 Withdrawn
Ret 24   Mario Romano Gregoire 10 Withdrawn
Ret 34   René Hanriot Lorraine-Dietrich 10 Fire
Ret 18   Philippe de Marne Gregoire 8 Steering
Ret 4   Barriaux Alcyon 8 Engine
Ret 56   Lucien Molon Vinot-Deguignand 7 No oil
Ret 47   René Thomas Lion-Peugeot L3 7 Engine
Ret 19   Louis Naudin Sizaire-Naudin 7
Ret 16   Gustave Caillois Sunbeam 7 Engine
Ret 45   Paul Zuccarelli Peugeot L-76 7 Ignition
Ret 31   Paul Bablot Lorraine-Dietrich 7 Engine
Ret 25   Frank Rollason Singer 6 Engine
Ret 39   Bramwell Heywood Singer 5 Crash
Ret 26   L G Hornsted Calthorpe 5 Gearbox
Ret 9   René Champoiseau Th. Schneider 4
Ret 8   Léon Molon Vinot-Deguignand 3 No oil
Ret 54   W. Watson Vauxhall 2 Engine
Ret 10   Léon Collinet Gregoire 2 Crash
Ret 41   Fernand Gabriel Cote 1 Universal joint
Ret 57 Stefan Heim Lorraine-Dietrich 1 Engine
Ret 11   Victor Hemery Lorraine-Dietrich 1 Engine
Ret 49   Albert Guyot Rolland-Pilain 1 Engine
DQ 37   David Bruce-Brown Fiat S74 15 Refuelling away from pits
DQ 42   Ralph De Palma Fiat S74 7 Work away from pits
DQ 13   Jules Goux Peugeot L-76 3 Refuelling away from pits
DQ 43   Fred Burgess Calthorpe 1 Too slow


Grand Prix Race
Previous race:
None
1912 Grand Prix season
Grandes Épreuves
Next race:
None
Previous race:
1908 French Grand Prix
French Grand Prix Next race:
1913 French Grand Prix

References

  1. ^ Higham, Peter (1995). The Guinness Guide to International Motor Racing. Guinness Publishing. p. 194. ISBN 0-85112-642-1.
  2. ^ Rendall, Ivan (1995). The Chequered Flag. Weidenfeld and Nicolson. pp. 66–69. ISBN 0-297-83550-5.
  3. ^ "Sunbeam cars".


1912, french, grand, prix, grand, prix, motor, race, held, dieppe, june, 1912, race, detailsdate25, june, 1912official, namegrand, prix, automobile, club, francelocationdieppe, francecoursepublic, roadscourse, length76, miles, distance20, laps, 1539, miles, fa. The 1912 French Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at Dieppe on 25 26 June 1912 1912 French Grand PrixRace detailsDate25 26 June 1912Official nameGrand Prix de l Automobile Club de FranceLocationDieppe FranceCoursePublic roadsCourse length76 989 km 47 840 miles Distance20 laps 1539 778 km 956 800 miles Fastest lapDriverDavid Bruce BrownFiat S74Time36 32 0PodiumFirstGeorges BoillotPeugeotSecondLouis WagnerFiatThirdVictor RigalSunbeam Georges Boillot celebrating his win at the 1912 French Grand PrixThe Race EditThe race was run over two days with the drivers completing ten laps on each day and their times being aggregated to produce the winner similar to a modern rally race Coupe de l Auto cars competed alongside Grand Prix cars The coupe cars were limited to 3 litre engines The only restriction on the Grand Prix cars was that cars must be no wider than 1 75 metres 1 Riding mechanic Jean Bassignano was killed in a lap 3 crash when his driver Leon Collinet put a wheel off and flipped 47 cars started the race at 30 second intervals with Victor Rigal s Sunbeam the first to start Victor Hemery driving a Lorraine Dietrich was the first to complete a lap but David Bruce Brown s Fiat led on time after lap one and retained the lead overnight more than two minutes ahead of Georges Boillot s Peugeot Louis Wagner was third at the halfway stage During the second day Bruce Brown was disqualified for refuelling away from the pits on lap 15 giving Boillot a comfortable victory by over thirteen minutes from Wagner 2 The Sunbeams performed extremely well in the Coupe de l Auto race with Rigal finishing in first place Resta second and Medinger third Due to their astonishing speed they were also placed in third fourth and fifth places in the Grand Prix itself beating many much more powerful machines Rigal averaged 65 35 m p h over the 956 miles only 3 m p h less than Boillot in his 7 6 litre Peugeot 3 Classification EditPos No Driver Car Laps Time Retired1 22 Georges Boillot Peugeot 20 13 58 02 62 23 Louis Wagner Fiat S74 13 05 83 3 Victor Rigal Sunbeam 40 33 44 17 Dario Resta Sunbeam 41 49 25 52 Emile Medinger Sunbeam 2 01 38 86 50 Joseph Christiaens Excelsior 2 25 36 27 20 Rene Croquet Th Schneider 3 33 36 68 30 Anford Pilain Rolland Pilain 3 51 29 49 36 Richard Wyse Arrol Johnston 4 09 16 610 40 Arthur Duray Alcyon 4 30 53 011 32 Paul Vonlatum Vinot Deguignand 5 07 57 412 12 Dragutin Esser Mathis 5 20 02 413 29 Cyril de Vere Cote 6 59 03 414 28 James Reid Arrol Johnston 19 1 LapRet 33 Percy Lambert Vauxhall 18 RadiatorRet 55 A Crossman Arrol Johnston 17 RadiatorRet 7 Georges Sizaire Sizaire Naudin 17 Lost a wheelRet 14 Pierre Garcet Calthorpe 16 EngineRet 27 Page Alcyon 16 CrashRet 51 John Hancock Vauxhall 15 EngineRet 38 Thomas Schweitzer Sizaire Naudin 10 EngineRet 21 Eugene Renaux Gregoire 10 WithdrawnRet 24 Mario Romano Gregoire 10 WithdrawnRet 34 Rene Hanriot Lorraine Dietrich 10 FireRet 18 Philippe de Marne Gregoire 8 SteeringRet 4 Barriaux Alcyon 8 EngineRet 56 Lucien Molon Vinot Deguignand 7 No oilRet 47 Rene Thomas Lion Peugeot L3 7 EngineRet 19 Louis Naudin Sizaire Naudin 7Ret 16 Gustave Caillois Sunbeam 7 EngineRet 45 Paul Zuccarelli Peugeot L 76 7 IgnitionRet 31 Paul Bablot Lorraine Dietrich 7 EngineRet 25 Frank Rollason Singer 6 EngineRet 39 Bramwell Heywood Singer 5 CrashRet 26 L G Hornsted Calthorpe 5 GearboxRet 9 Rene Champoiseau Th Schneider 4Ret 8 Leon Molon Vinot Deguignand 3 No oilRet 54 W Watson Vauxhall 2 EngineRet 10 Leon Collinet Gregoire 2 CrashRet 41 Fernand Gabriel Cote 1 Universal jointRet 57 Stefan Heim Lorraine Dietrich 1 EngineRet 11 Victor Hemery Lorraine Dietrich 1 EngineRet 49 Albert Guyot Rolland Pilain 1 EngineDQ 37 David Bruce Brown Fiat S74 15 Refuelling away from pitsDQ 42 Ralph De Palma Fiat S74 7 Work away from pitsDQ 13 Jules Goux Peugeot L 76 3 Refuelling away from pitsDQ 43 Fred Burgess Calthorpe 1 Too slow Grand Prix RacePrevious race None 1912 Grand Prix seasonGrandes Epreuves Next race NonePrevious race 1908 French Grand Prix French Grand Prix Next race 1913 French Grand PrixReferences Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1912 French Grand Prix Higham Peter 1995 The Guinness Guide to International Motor Racing Guinness Publishing p 194 ISBN 0 85112 642 1 Rendall Ivan 1995 The Chequered Flag Weidenfeld and Nicolson pp 66 69 ISBN 0 297 83550 5 Sunbeam cars This motorsport related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1912 French Grand Prix amp oldid 1114413026, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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