Circuit des Ardennes
For the French professional cycling race, see Circuit des Ardennes (Cycling Tour).
The Circuit des Ardennes was an auto race held annually at the Circuit de Bastogne, Bastogne, from 1902 to 1907. It was the first major race to run on a closed course instead of from one city to another. The name was later used for a rally, part of the Dutch as well as the Belgian national rally championships.[1]
Winners of the Circuit des Ardennes
Year | Formula | Driver | Constructor | Location | Report |
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1902 | Grand Prix | Charles Jarrott | Panhard 70 | Bastogne | Report |
1903 | Grand Prix | Pierre de Crawhez | Panhard 70 | Bastogne | Report |
1904 | Grand Prix | George Heath | Panhard 70 | Bastogne | Report |
1905 | Grand Prix | Victor Hémery | Darracq | Bastogne | Report |
1906 | Grand Prix | Arthur Duray | Lorraine-Dietrich | Bastogne | Report |
1907 | Grand Prix | Pierre de Caters | Mercedes-Benz | Bastogne | Report |
Kaiserpreis | John Moore-Brabazon | Minerva |
References
- ↑ de Jong, Nico, ed. (1979-03-24). "Sportjournaal". Autovisie (in Dutch) (Amersfoort, Netherlands: Arnold van der Wees) 24 (6): 62.
- Higham, Peter (1995). The Guinness Guide to International Motor Racing. Guinness Publishing Ltd. p. 354. ISBN 0-85112-642-1.
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