- Rolland-
Pilain was a
French car
maker formally established on 4
November 1905 at 95, rue Victor-Hugo in
Tours by François
Rolland and Émile
Pilain. Rolland...
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Pilain (SAP) was an
automobile manufacturer based in Lyon
between 1902 and 1920. The SAP founder, François
Pilain, had a
nephew called Émile
Pilain whom...
- Panhard/Panhard & Lev****or (1890–1967)
Patin (1899–1900)
Pierre Faure (1941–1947)
Pilain (1896–1920) Pl****on (1910)
Poinard (1951–1953) Ponts-Moteurs (1912–1913)...
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entry came from Rolland-
Pilain, who
presented four cars. The
innovative company from
Tours was
founded in 1905. Émile
Pilain filed patents for a hydraulic...
- XVI
Grand Prix de l'A.C.F.
which saw Fiat
battle Bugatti, Ballot,
Rolland Pilain, and Britain's
Aston Martin and Sunbeam. In 2006
Strasbourg hosted the Grand...
-
Automobiles Pilain" (more
commonly known as "SAP").
Pilain's business in Lyon made
interesting progress, but it
needed funding, and
Pilain's agreement with...
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Conelli Bianchi DNA 35
Louis Wagner Rolland-
Pilain A22 DNA 36
Jacques Mones-Maury
Bugatti Type 29 DNA 39 Jean-Philippe Sadi-le-Cointe Rolland-
Pilain A22...
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manufacturers entered the
Grand Prix in 1923.
Based locally in Tours, Rolland-
Pilain entered three cars, two of
which were
improved versions of the straight...
- higher-specification
variant with a 1.5-litre CIME
engine and 4-speed gearbox. Rolland-
Pilain had
released two new
models this year: the B25 road-car and a “Super Sport”...
- for the
World Cycling Championship. 1923
Albert Guyot driving a Rolland-
Pilain 1924
Henry Segrave driving a
Sunbeam 1925
Albert Divo/André
Morel driving...