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1939 French Grand Prix
Race 2 of 4 in the 1939 European Championship
Race details
Date
9 July 1939
Official name
XXXIII Grand Prix de l'Automobile Club de France
Location
Reims-Gueux Reims, France
Course
Road course
Course length
7.816 km (4.857 miles)
Distance
51 laps, 398.61 km (247.68 miles)
Weather
Wet, drying. Minor showers.
Pole position
Driver
Hermann Lang
Mercedes-Benz
Time
2:27.7
Fastest lap
Driver
Hermann Lang
Mercedes-Benz
Time
2:32.2
Podium
First
Hermann Paul Müller
Auto Union
Second
Georg Meier
Auto Union
Third
René Le Bègue
Talbot
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