Grand Prix des Frontières

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Grand Prix des Frontières
Chimay Street Circuit
Layout of Chimay Street Circuit used in Grand Prix des Frontières (1929-1972).png
Race information
Number of times held38
First held1926
Last held1972
Most wins (drivers)Belgium Arthur Legat (3)
France Maurice Trintignant (3)
United Kingdom David Purley (3)
Most wins (constructors)France Bugatti (7)
Circuit length10.45 km (6.49 mi)
Race length125.4 km (77.89 mi)
Laps12
Last race (1972)
Pole position
Podium
Fastest lap

The Grand Prix des Frontières was a motor race held at a street circuit in Chimay, Belgium. The race was created by Jules Buisseret, who was also responsible for the circuit's existence. The first event was held in 1926[1] and was discontinued after the 1972 event for safety reasons.[2]

Since the 1980s, races for classic motorcycles have been run on a reduced version of the Chimay road circuit under the banner of the Grand Prix des Frontières. The full circuit was used for the 2008 anniversary races, but since that year the full circuit has been reserved for special occasions, with the regular annual events using the shorter course.[3]

Winners of the Grand Prix des Frontières[]

Multiple winners[]

# Wins Driver Years Won
3 Belgium Arthur Legat , ,
France Maurice Trintignant , ,
United Kingdom David Purley , ,
2 Thailand Prince Bira ,
France Guy Mairesse ,
Belgium Johnny Claes ,
Switzerland Benoit Musy ,
United Kingdom Peter Westbury ,

By year[]

Year Driver Car Rules Report
1926 Belgium Roger Pierard Salmson GS Cyclecar
1927 France Salmson GP Cyclecar
1928 France Yves Giraud-Cabantous Salmson GS Voiturette
1929 Italy Goffredo Zehender Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 Formula Libre
1930 France Salmson GP Grand Prix
1931 Belgium Arthur Legat Bugatti Type 37A Formula Libre
1932 Belgium Arthur Legat Bugatti Type 37A Voiturette
1933 Belgium Arthur Legat Bugatti Type 37A Voiturette
1934 Belgium Bugatti Type 35B Voiturette
1935 Germany Bugatti Type 51A Grand Prix
1936 Netherlands Eddie Hertzberger MG Magnette K3 Sports car
1937 Switzerland Hans Rüesch Alfa Romeo 8C-35 Formula Libre
1938 France Maurice Trintignant Bugatti Type 51 Formula Libre
1939 France Maurice Trintignant Bugatti Type 51 Grand Prix
1940–
1945
Not held
1946 United Kingdom Leslie Brooke ERA B Formula Libre
1947 Thailand Prince Bira Maserati 4CL Formula Libre
1948 France Guy Mairesse Delahaye 135 Formula Libre
1949 France Guy Mairesse Talbot-Lago T26C Formula One
France Veritas RS-BMW Formula Two
1950 Belgium Johnny Claes HWM-Alta Formula Two
1951 Belgium Johnny Claes Simca-Gordini T11 Formula Two
1952 Belgium Paul Frére HWM-Alta Formula Two
1953 France Maurice Trintignant Simca-Gordini T16 Formula Two
1954 Thailand Prince Bira Maserati 250F Formula One
1955 Switzerland Benoit Musy Maserati A6GCS Sports car
1956 Switzerland Benoit Musy Maserati 300S Sports car
1957 Italy Franco Bordoni Maserati 200SI Sports car
1958 United Kingdom Brian Naylor JBW-Maserati Sports car
1959 United Kingdom Mike Taylor Lotus 15-Climax Sports car
1960 United Kingdom Jack Lewis Cooper T45-Climax Formula Two
1961 Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland John Love Cooper T56-BMC Formula Junior
1962 France Cooper T59-Ford Formula Junior
1963 France Lotus 22-Ford Formula Junior
1964 Not held
1965 United Kingdom Brabham BT15-Ford Formula Three
1966 Australia Brabham BT10-Ford Formula Three
1967 United Kingdom Peter Westbury Brabham BT21-Ford Formula Three
1968 United Kingdom Peter Westbury Brabham BT21B-Ford Formula Three
1969 Switzerland Tecno 69-Ford Formula Three
1970 United Kingdom David Purley Brabham BT28-Ford Formula Three
1971 United Kingdom David Purley Brabham BT28-Ford Formula Three
1972 United Kingdom David Purley Ensign LNF3-Ford Formula Three

References[]

  1. ^ Higham, Peter (1995). The Guinness guide to International Motor Racing. ISBN 0851126421.
  2. ^ "Chimay (Municipality, Province of Hainaut, Belgium)". Flags of the World. Archived from the original on 2007-10-01. Retrieved 2007-07-05.
  3. ^ "Chimay races 2009". IHRO. Archived from the original on 2009-01-31. Retrieved 2009-06-19.
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