1930 Belgian Grand Prix | |||
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Race details | |||
Date | 30 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 | ![]() | 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]
Pos | No | Driver | Car | Laps | Time/retire | Grid |
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1 | 9 | ![]() | Bugatti T35C | 40 | 5h08m34.6 | 1 |
2 | 8 | ![]() | Bugatti T35C | 40 | 5h09m34 | 11 |
3 | 7 | ![]() | Bugatti T35C | 40 | 5h13m54 | 9 |
4 | 4 | ![]() | Ariès | 40 | 5h22m26 | 8 |
5 | 1 | ![]() | Impéria | 40 | 5h25m19 | 6 |
6 | 5 | ![]() | Montier Speciale Ford | 40 | 5h30m30 | 13 |
7 | 2 | ![]() | Impéria | 40 | 5h41m47 | 7 |
Ret | 19 | ![]() | Peugeot 174S | 39 | Out of fuel | 14 |
Ret | 12 | ![]() | Bugatti T35C | 39 | Out of fuel | 4 |
Ret | 6 | ![]() | Montier Speciale Ford | 39 | Out of fuel | 5 |
Ret | 16 | ![]() | Bugatti T35 | 28 | Did not finish | 3 |
Ret | 3 | ![]() | Impéria | 28 | Did not finish | 2 |
Ret | 20 | ![]() | Bugatti T35 | 13 | Did not finish | 15 |
Ret | 17 | ![]() | Georges Irat | 8 | Did not finish | 12 |
Ret | 18 | ![]() | Lombard AL3 | ? | Did not finish | 10 |
DNS | 10 | ![]() | Bugatti T35 | Did not start | ||
DNS | 11 | ![]() | Bugatti T35 | Did not start | ||
DNS | 14 | ![]() | Bugatti T35B | Did not start | ||
DNS | 15 | ![]() | Bugatti T35 | Did not start | ||
DNS | 21 | ![]() | Bugatti T37A | Did not start |
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