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  1. The 1931 French Grand Prix (formally the XXV Grand Prix de l'A.C.F.) was a Grand Prix motor race held at Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry on 21 June 1931. As with the other two races in the 1931 AIACR European Championship, this race was held over 10 hours, not over a fixed distance.

  2. Il Gran Premio di Francia 1931 fu la XVII edizione del Gran Premio di Francia, si svolse a Montlhéry e fu valido quale seconda prova del Campionato europeo di automobilismo 1931, un mese dopo l'effettuazione del GP d'Italia.

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    The 1931 French Grand Prix (formally the XXV Grand Prix de l'A.C.F.) was a Grand Prix motor race held at Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry on 21 June 1931. As with the other two races in the 1931 AIACR European Championship, this race was held over 10 hours, not over a fixed distance. As a result, most cars had two drivers.

    The race was won by Louis Chiron and Achille Varzi driving a factory entered Bugatti T51, who after early race battles lead more than eight hours of the race

    1.Hodges, David (1967). The French Grand Prix. pp. 93-96.

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  3. The seventeenth Grand Prix of the AC de France was run to the 10-Hour International Formula and was the second race of the 1931 European Championship, demanding two drivers per car. Three strong official factory teams from Alfa Romeo, Bugatti and Maserati provided the main battle.

  4. The French Grand Prix 21 June 1931, XVII French Grand Prix, 10 hour race, Montlhéry: 12.500 km (7.768 mi) circuit.

  5. LOUIS CHIRON and Achille Varzi, driving together on one of the new 2,300 c.c. Bugatti racing cars, won the sixteenth Grand Prix of the Automobile Club de France, which was first held at le Mans 25 years ago.

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