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Premio de San Sebastián
Jules Goux Type 39 A
Italian Grand Prix
Louis Charavel Type 39 A Rome
Grand Prix Aymo
Maggi Type 35
Spanish Grand Prix Bartolomeo...
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Romeo Report 1925
Gastone Brilli-Peri Alfa
Romeo Monza Report 1926
Louis Charavel Bugatti Report 1927
Robert Benoist Delage Report 1928
Louis Chiron Bugatti...
- 2hr42min51.8 32min08 DNF 42 Guy
Drouet Bugatti ? 22min08 DNF 54 "Sabipa" (Louis
Charavel)
Bugatti ? 23min38 DNF 80
Louis Rigal Ariès ? 32min08 Sources:...
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number Fastest lap
Driver Meo
Costantini Bugatti Time 3:47.0
Podium First Louis Charavel Bugatti Second Meo
Costantini Bugatti Third No
other finishers...
- [2]
Louis Chiron 3, [4], 5; C Meo
Constantini [2*]; C* “Sabipa” (Louis
Charavel) 3*
Ferdinando Minoia A
Automobiles Delage Delage 15 S8 2LCV
Delage 1.5L...
- of signals, even co-pilot and the vehicle), 1932 (cf.
place with
Louis Charavel (alias Jean Sabipa) Alfa
Romeo 6C 1750 1.7L I6 compressor,
personal property...
- 1926
French Grand Prix
Jules Goux Type 39 A 1926
Italian Grand Prix
Louis Charavel 1926
Spanish Grand Prix
Bartolomeo Costantini 1926
Targa Florio Bartolomeo...
- to pit to
change tyres, worn by his speed. On the
eleventh lap,
Louis Charavel crashed at the
Morlaas hairpin. The
driver was
thrown out of his car, landing...
- start. The
three works Bugattis were
driven by Costantini, Goux and
Louis Charavel (who
raced under the
pseudonym “Sabipa”).
Their competition then, were...
- 5
September – The
Italian Grand Prix is held at
Monza and won by
Louis Charavel. 19
September – The
Giuseppe Meazza (San Siro)
Stadium is
officially opened...