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French Grand Prix of 1921
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French Grand Prix of 1921
The first road race to be won by an engine powered by a straight-eiggt engine was the French Grand Prix of 1921 in which J Murphy averaged 78.1 mph for 322 miles at Le Mans. The car was a Duesenberg with a 3 litre engine giving 115 hp. The driver in this photograph is Joe Boyer Date: 1921
Media ID 8834573
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Giving Litre Mans Miles Murphy Powered Prix Straight
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