1930 Belgian Grand Prix

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1930 Belgian Grand Prix
Spa-Francorchamps original layout (1922).jpg
Race details
Date30 July 1930
Official name II Grand Prix de Belgique
Location Spa-Francorchamps
Spa, Belgium
Course Road course
Course length 14.86 km (9.236 [1] miles)
Distance 40 laps, 594.4 km (369.3 miles)
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of France.svg Guy Bouriat Bugatti
Time 7:05
Podium
First Bugatti
Second Bugatti
Third Bugatti

The 1930 Belgian Grand Prix (formally the II Grand Prix de Belgique ), also known as the VII Grand Prix d'Europe was a Grand Prix motor race held at Spa-Francorchamps on 20 July 1930. The race was held over 40 laps of a 14.914 km circuit for a total race distance of 596.560 km and was won by Louis Chiron driving a Bugatti. [2]

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Classification

PosNoDriverCarLapsTime/retireGrid
19 Flag of Monaco.svg Louis Chiron Bugatti T35C 405h08m34.61
28 Flag of France.svg Guy Bouriat Bugatti T35C 405h09m3411
37 Flag of France.svg Albert Divo Bugatti T35C 405h13m549
44 Flag of France.svg Arthur Duray Ariès 405h22m268
51 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Goffredo Zehender Imperia 405h25m196
65 Flag of France.svg Charles Montier Montier Speciale Ford 405h30m3013
72 Flag of France.svg Jérôme Ledure Imperia 405h41m477
Ret19 Flag of France.svg Henri Stoffel Peugeot 174S 39Out of fuel14
Ret12 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Joseph Reinartz Bugatti T35C 39Out of fuel4
Ret6 Flag of France.svg Ferdinand Montier Montier Speciale Ford 39Out of fuel5
Ret16 Flag of France.svg Max Thirion Bugatti T35 28Did not finish3
Ret3 Flag of France.svg Michel Doré Imperia 28Did not finish2
Ret20 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Émil Cornet Bugatti T35 13Did not finish15
Ret17 Flag of France.svg Émile Burie Georges Irat 8Did not finish12
Ret18 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Franz Gouvion Lombard AL3  ?Did not finish10
DNS10 Flag of France.svg Baron d'Orimont Bugatti T35 Did not start
DNS11 Flag of France.svg Ernest André Bugatti T35 Did not start
DNS14 Flag of Romania.svg Georges Bouriano Bugatti T35B Did not start
DNS15 Flag of France.svg "Mascio" Bugatti T35 Did not start
DNS21 Flag of France.svg "Delzaert" Bugatti T37A Did not start

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References

  1. "1930 Belgian Grand Prix | Motorsport Database". Motorsport Database - Motor Sport Magazine.
  2. "1930 Belgian Grand Prix | Motor Sport Magazine Database". Motor Sport.
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