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What vehicle was raced in the Tour de France?

What vehicle was raced in the Tour de France?

Winners 1951–1986

Year Driver(s) Vehicle
1963 Jean Guichet – GT Category Ferrari 250 GTO
Bernard Consten – Touring car Jaguar Mark 2
1964 Lucien Bianchi – GT Category Ferrari 250 GTO
Peter Procter – Touring car Ford Mustang

Who won the Tour de France in 1960?

Gastone Nencini
1960 Tour de France

Winner Gastone Nencini ( ITA ) (Italy)
Second Graziano Battistini ( ITA ) (Italy)
Third Jan Adriaensens ( BEL ) (Belgium)
Points Jean Graczyk ( FRA ) (France)
Mountains Imerio Massignan ( ITA ) (Italy)

Where did the 1960 Tour de France start and finish?

The 1960 Tour de France took place between September 15 and 23 that year. Starting at Nice it visited Mont Ventoux, Nurburgring, Spa, Montlhéry, Rouen and Le Mans with the finish at Clermont Ferrand.

When was the first Tour de France automobile race?

Tour de France Automobile. Tour de France Automobile was a sports car race held on roads around France regularly –mostly annually– between 1899 and 1986. The first edition was held in 1899 at speeds of 30 mph (50 km/h). The first event was won by René de Knyff driving a Panhard et Levassor.

Who won the Tour de France in 1964?

Tour de France Automobile. The 1964 event was won by Lucien Bianchi /Georges Berger in a Ferrari GTO, entered by Ecurie Nationale Belge. The event started at Lille, visiting Reims, Rouen, Le Mans, Clermont-Ferrand, Monza and Pau. The Touring car category was won by Peter Procter / Andrew Cowan in a Ford Mustang, entered by Alan Mann Racing.

Who won the Tour de France in 1956?

The 1956 event was won by de Portago/Nelson in a Ferrari 250 2.9 with Moss/Houel (Mercedes 300 SL) in second place. The 1960 Tour de France took place between September 15 and 23 that year. Starting at Nice it visited Mont Ventoux, Nurburgring, Spa, Montlhéry, Rouen and Le Mans with the finish at Clermont Ferrand.

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