San Sebastian touring car races, or 'Guizpocoa'
#1
Posted 08 September 2005 - 20:28
Robert
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#2
Posted 09 September 2005 - 07:50
1923-277miles
1st J.Martin (Bignan) 56.50mph
2nd A.Dubonnet (Hispano-Suiza)
3rd Belban (Delage)
1924 198miles
1st G.Matthys (Bignan) 53.83mph
1925-12 hrs
1st M.de Buck (Ballot) 61.mph
1926-12hrs
1st Leonar& Manso (Chenard-Walcker) 64.48mph
2nd Lagache & Pisart (C-W)
3rd F.Minoia & A. Morandi (OM)
1927-12hrs
1st G.Rost & M.Lehoux (Georges Irat) 62.25mph
2nd P.Bussienne & G.Bouriat (EHP)
3rd Clause & P.Gros (Bignan)
1929-12hrs
1st H.Stoffel (Chrysler) 63.42mph
2nd A.Varzi & G.Zehender (Alfa Romeo)
3rd J.Gaupillat &"Sabipa" ((Bugatti)
#3
Posted 11 October 2007 - 14:47
Robert
#4
Posted 11 October 2007 - 21:36
There are a interesting book about this track and your races.
"Circuito de Lasarte, memorias de una pasion" by Angel Elberdin.
Lasrate it's the country were start the races, goes to Andoian and Hernani countryes to come back Lasarte (17,8 km lengh). It's near of san Sebastian (Guipuzcoa or Guipuzkoa).
In this book there are all complete list and race results and pictures in B/W
Joan Albert
#5
Posted 13 October 2007 - 06:22
2. Gran Premio de Guipuzcoa de tourismosOriginally posted by VDP
I m currently looking for the full results of the race in 1924 or the place of the Ballot number 24 driven by Freddy Charlier.
Robert
September 24, 1924
There were
35 entries,
25 starters and
18 finishers
The Ballot of Charlier had been assigned #18 and was a DNS. The #24 was assigned to Springel’s Bignan, who finished second in the 2000cc class.
#6
Posted 14 October 2007 - 11:22
Thanks Hans for your answer.
Robert
#7
Posted 16 March 2009 - 14:09
Originally posted by VDP
I know the book but the last time I saw it I tink it was 220 euros, a lot of money very interesting pictures but also many spelling errors.
Thanks Hans for your answer.
Robert
You can find it for 33 euros here. And I wonder which are the spelling errors. I have the book and it's in spanish... I can assure you that it's quite correct.
#8
Posted 18 March 2009 - 20:28
#9
Posted 05 January 2010 - 08:56
You can find it for 33 euros here. And I wonder which are the spelling errors. I have the book and it's in spanish... I can assure you that it's quite correct.
Hi 4ren,
I'm writing the Maria Antonietta Avanzo biography. In her auto-biography she wrote that her Majesty Alfonso XIII gave her a jewel shaped as a crown with many little pearls as trophy for her partecipation to the San Sebastian race. She didn't specified the date!
You wrote you have the book of Angel Elberdin: could you help me taking a look on it if there is the Maria Antonietta Avanzo name?
Thanks a lot, Luca