Carthage Street Circuit Tunis, French protectorate of Tunisia
Course
Street circuit
Course length
12.714 km (7.9 miles)
Distance
37 laps, 470.4 km (292.3 miles)
Weather
Warm, sunshine
Pole position
Driver
Marcel Lehoux
Bugatti
Grid positions set by car number
Fastest lap
Driver
Louis Chiron
Bugatti
Time
5:03
Podium
First
Achille Varzi
Bugatti
Second
Marcel Lehoux
Bugatti
Third
Philippe Étancelin
Alfa Romeo
Motor car race
The 1932 Tunis Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at the Carthage Street Circuit in Tunis, the capital of colonial Tunisia, on 17 April 1932. Achille Varzi, in a privateer Bugatti, won the 37-lap race ahead of fellow Bugatti driver Marcel Lehoux, with Philippe Étancelin, in an Alfa Romeo, claiming third position. The leading drivers in the voiturette class were Louis Joly, Pierre Veyron and Luigi Castelbarco.[1]
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