1913 French Grand Prix

The 1913 French Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at Amiens on 12 July 1913.

The Race
The restriction on Grand Prix cars for 1913 included an 800 kg minimum weight and an 1100 kg maximum weight, as well as a 14 mpg fuel consumption limit. . The build up to the race was marred by two fatal crashes. Bigio was killed testing his Itala before the race. In a separate incident before the race, Paul Zuccarelli was killed when his Peugeot crashed into a cart.

Georges Boillot won for the second year in succession, at an average speed of 72.141 mph (116.096 km/h). The fastest lap was set by Paul Bablot, at an average speed of 76.718 mph (123.462 km/h).