Motorcycle Grand Prix
Year | Class | Driver | Team |
---|---|---|---|
1946 | ? | ||
1947 | 175cc | Picout Jean | |
250cc | Goll | ||
300cc | Fourquet | ||
500cc | Lesur | ||
1948 | ? | ||
1949 | ? | ||
1950 | not held ? | ||
1951 | 350cc | Tommy Wood | Velocette |
500cc | Umberto Masetti | Gilera | |
sidecar | René Bétemps Georges Burggraf |
Triumph | |
1952 | 175cc | Gaston Gaury | 125 Morini |
350cc | Georges Monneret | AJS | |
500cc | Jacques Collot | Norton | |
sidecar | Jean Murit André Emo |
Norton |
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