1913 Grand Prix season | |
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The 1913 Grand Prix season consisted of Grand Prix races in Europe and the United States. The French Grand Prix was held in Amiens. The first ever Russian Grand Prix was held in St. Petersburg. There was no American Grand Prize this year.
The Automobile Club de l'Ouest organized the Grand Prix de France of 1913.[1] This race is not considered to be part of the lineage of French Grands Prix, as it was a separate event from the official French Grand Prix, the Grand Prix de l'ACF, hosted by the Automobile Club de France from 1906 onwards.
Season review[]
Grandes Épreuves[]
Name | Circuit | Date | Winning drivers | Winning constructor | Report |
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French Grand Prix | Amiens | July 12 | Georges Boillot | Peugeot | Report |
Other Grands Prix[]
Name | Circuit | Date | Winning driver | Winning constructor | Report |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Indianapolis 500 | Indianapolis | May 30 | Jules Goux | Peugeot | Report |
Russian Grand Prix | St Petersburg | June 7 | G. Suvorin | Benz | Report |
Spanish Grand Prix | Guadarrama | June 15 | Carlos de Salamanca | Rolls Royce | Report |
Grand Prix de France | Le Mans | August 5 | Paul Bablot | Delage | Report |
Santa Monica Road Race | Santa Monica | August 9 | Earl Cooper | Stutz | Report |
Elgin National Trophy | Elgin | August 30 | Gil Andersen | Stutz | Report |
References[]
- ↑ ?. "Le Mans: Before the 24, bigMoneyracing.com". Archived from the original on 2009-05-04. http://www.bigmoneyracing.com/bigmoney/lemans/lemanspre.shtml. Retrieved 2009-04-13.
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