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    Tour de France Automobile was a sports car race held on roads around France regularly (mostly annually) between 1899 and 1986. The first edition in 1899...
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    several Grand Prix, including a win and second place at the 1956 Tour de France Automobile and 1956 British Grand Prix respectively. His promising career...
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  • cycling multi-stage tour Tour de France à la voile, sailing Tour de France Automobile, rally Compagnons du Tour de France, French journeymen's fraternity...
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    and 1976; as well as winning the 1974 Targa Florio, winning the Tour de France Automobile five times and the Giro d'Italia automobilistico three times....
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    was also called the "Tour de France" after competing in the 10-day Tour de France automobile race. Seventy-seven Tour de France cars were built, of which...
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    Thierry Sabine (category French rally drivers)
    Sabine (13 June 1949, Neuilly-sur-Seine – 14 January 1986, Mali) was a French wrangler, motorcycle racer and founder and main organizer of the Dakar Rally...
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  • José Behra (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    2021. "Entry list Tour de France Automobile 1962". ewrc-results.com. Retrieved 14 September 2021. "Final results Tour de France Automobile 1963". ewrc-results...
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  • winning Ferrari at the 1960 Tour de France automobile. He was killed racing a Porsche 911 in the 1967 84-hour Marathon de la Route at Nürburgring. (key)...
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  • Pascal Ickx (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    France Automobile, 11th, 1962 Liège-Sofia-Liège, DNF, 1962 Coupe des Alpes, DNF, 1962 Rally Acropolis, 5th, 1962 ADAC Rallye Tour d'Europe, 1963 Tour de France...
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    recruitment model by organising the Tour de France Automobile in conjunction with the Automobile Club de France. The newspaper's price rose to 5 centimes...
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    another Decauville third, in the voiturette class of the 1899 Tour de France Automobile. This was followed with class wins in the 1900 Bordeaux-Biarritz...
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    Michèle Mouton (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Saint-Raphaël Féminin and then tackled the Tour de France Automobile. In the Île de Beauté, a complementary event to the Tour de Corse at the end of 1973, Mouton...
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    Giro d'Italia automobilistico, an Italian counterpart of the Tour de France Automobile. Being a silhouette car, the Montecarlo Turbo only shared the...
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  • except for enough remains to build a modern replica. 1964 Tour de France Automobile, Touring Division – won by Peter Procter and Andrew Cowan in a Ford...
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    Rally in France, driven by Roger Clark, but was plagued by engine, suspension and braking problems. Another ran in the 1971 Tour de France Automobile driven...
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    F12tdf (tour de France) is a track-focused version of the F12berlinetta unveiled in October 2015. The name pays homage to the Tour de France automobile race...
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    4 Regioni, the 24 Ore de Ypres, and the Tour de France Automobile. They temporarily held the lead in but did not win the Tour de Corse, the Rally Costa...
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  • by its French equivalent, the Tour de France Automobile. The first Giro d'Italia was organised by Club automobilistico di Torino (Automobile club of...
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  • Régine Gordine (category French female racing drivers)
    "Complete record of the Cannes Soleil rally (1946-1955)" (Doc). ttworld.free.fr. "TOUR DE FRANCE 1951 General classification". www.classicscars.com....
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    Oulton Park, Circuito Piccolo delle Madonie, the multi-race Tour de France Automobile, Enna, Rouen, Monza, and Nürburgring. The Shelby Daytona Coupes...
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    initially designed for participating in the 1951 Le Mans 24-hour race. The French Porsche distributor Auguste Veuillet suggested participating in the race...
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    Pierre Boncompagni (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    (19 May 1913 – 7 June 1953) was a French racing driver, best remembered for winning the 1951 Tour de France Automobile. In 1947, Boncompagni took part in...
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    René Panhard (category French founders of automobile manufacturers)
    many automobile races including the Paris-Rouen, 1894, the first major motor race in the world, Paris-Bordeaux-Paris in 1895 and the Tour de France Automobile...
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    Jean Todt (category Presidents of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile)
    Escort RS 1800 Tour de France Automobile Rally (co-driver): 1970 with Jean-Pierre Beltoise and Patrick Depailler in Matra MS650 Rally de Portugal (co-driver):...
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    Lucien Bianchi (category Sport deaths in France)
    indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap.) Tour de France Automobile, 1st: 1957, 1958, 1959, 1964 / 2nd: 1961, 1963 Spa 24 Hours, 1st:...
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    Inter grand tourer The Ferrari 212 Export was a sports racing car produced by Ferrari in 1951–1952. The 212 Exports won Tour de France automobile, Giro di...
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    in Tour de France automobile to a third place overall, with Michel Ringoir. Ringoir then owned the car from 1957 and also raced it further in France and...
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  • Lotus Cortina (category Touring cars)
    persevered with by Vic Elford and David Seigle-Morris for the 1964 Tour de France Automobile, a 10-day, 4,000-mile (6,400 km) event, as it was run completely...
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    Ferrari 250 GT SWB Breadvan (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    serial number 2819 GT. This car had previously competed in the 1961 Tour de France, where it took 2nd place overall driven by Olivier Gendebien and Lucien...
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    Berlinetta Competizione ‘Tour de France’, chassis no. 0557GT, which finished first overall at the 1956 Tour de France Automobile, earning this specific...
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