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Le Grand Prix de l’ACF. 1 – La Vie automobile – 22 June 1912

The 1912 Grand Prix de l’Automobile Club de France this year ran on the triangular course of Dieppe, near to the North Sea. This article in La Vie Automobile, written by Charles Faroux, will be posted in two separate parts. The complete article may be considered as an introduction to the coming Grand Prix. In […]

Le Grand Prix de l’ACF. 2 – La Vie automobile – 22 June 1912

The 1912 Grand Prix de l’Automobile Club de France this year ran on the triangular course of Dieppe, near to the North Sea. This article in La Vie Automobile, written by Charles Faroux, will be posted in two separate parts. The complete article may be considered as an introduction to the coming Grand Prix. In […]

A Propos du Grand Prix – La Vie automobile – 22 June 1912

In this introducing article of La Vie Automobile on the 1912 Grand Prix de l’Automobile Club de France, the new and open rules are questioned. The range of engine capacity goes from just slightly over 6 liters up to about 15 liters! A factor of about 2.5. It is questioned whether these would indeed benefit […]

Boillot, Peugeot, Grand Prix Winner – Motor Age – 27 June 1912

The 1912 Grand Prix de l’ACF was held over two days in June at the triangular circuit of Dieppe near the North Sea coast. Georges Boillot in the new Peugeot L76 won the race. It marks the first of so many tace wins of the car with the novel engine that was to become the […]