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Camille Jenatzy (1868, Schaerb**** – 8
December 1913,
Habay la Neuve) was a
Belgian race car driver. He is
known for
breaking the land
speed record three...
- The
vehicle was
driven by the
Belgian driver Camille Jenatzy.
Camille was the son of
Constant Jenatzy, a
manufacturer of
rubber products (rubber was still...
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winning the race on
behalf of his country. The race was won by
Camille Jenatzy driving a
Mercedes and
representing Germany, in a time of six
hours and...
- town. The 328
miles (528 km) race was won by the
famous Belgian Camille Jenatzy,
driving a
Mercedes in
German colours. The
Times reported the 1904 Gordon...
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representing France in a time of five
hours and 50 minutes.
Camille Jenatzy driving a
Mercedes and
representing Germany finished in
second place and...
- the
maximum complement of
three cars,
however in the end only
Camille Jenatzy was
entered for the race. His car was
listed as a Snoeck-Bolide, and was...
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records were set in Achères, as
Gaston de Ch****eloup-Laubat and
Camille Jenatzy alternately raised the
world record speed from 39.245
miles per hour (63...
- last of them was the rocket-shaped La
Jamais Contente,
driven by
Camille Jenatzy,
which broke the 100 km/h (62 mph)
speed barrier by
reaching a top speed...
- and Carlow,
including Kildare town. It was won by
Belgian racer Camille Jenatzy in a Mercedes. See
Annals of
Inisfallen AI697.1 Kl.
Repose of Forannán...
- 100 km/h mark in 1899. This torpedo-shaped
electric car,
piloted by
Camille Jenatzy,
reached 105 km/h,
setting a
world record for any
method of propulsion...