1914 Grand Prix season | |
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The 1914 Grand Prix season saw the return of the American Grand Prize and was the last Grand Prix motor racing season in Europe, before the outbreak of World War I. The French Grand Prix was held in Lyon. The American Grand Prize was held in Santa Monica.
Season review[]
Grandes Épreuves[]
Name | Circuit | Date | Winning drivers | Winning constructor | Report |
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French Grand Prix | Lyon | July 4 | Christian Lautenschlager | Mercedes | Report |
Other Grands Prix[]
Name | Circuit | Date | Winning driver | Winning constructor | Report | |
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Vanderbilt Cup | Santa Monica | February 26 | Ralph DePalma | Mercedes | Report | |
American Grand Prize | Santa Monica | February 28 | Eddie Pullen | Mercer | Report | |
Indianapolis 500 | Indianapolis | May 30 | René Thomas | Delage | Report | |
Coppa Florio | Madonie | May 31 | Felice Nazzaro | Nazzaro | Report | |
Russian Grand Prix | St Petersburg | May 31 | Willy Scholl | Benz | Report | |
[[Image:Template:Country flag alias Isle of Man | 22x20px}}|Template:Country alias Isle of Man]] Tourist Trophy | Isle of Man | June 10 – 11 | Kenelm Lee Guinness | Sunbeam | Report |
Elgin National Trophy | Elgin | August 22 | Ralph DePalma | Mercedes | Report |
References[]
Grand Prix seasons | ||
Pre-1906 | ||
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