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1939 Pau Grand Prix
Race details
Date 2 April 1939
Official name Grand Prix de Pau[1]
Location Pau, France
Course Temporary Street Circuit
Course length 2.760 km (1.720 miles)
Distance 100 laps, 276.900 km (172.100 miles)
Pole position
Driver
  • Germany Manfred von Brauchitsch
Mercedes-Benz W154
Time 1:46.0
Fastest lap
Driver Germany Manfred von Brauchitsch Mercedes-Benz W154
Time 1:46.8
Podium
First
  • Germany Hermann Lang
Mercedes-Benz W154
Second
  • Germany Manfred von Brauchitsch
Mercedes-Benz W154
Third
  • France Philippe Étancelin
Talbot MD

The 1939 Pau Grand Prix was a motor race held on 2 April 1939 at the Pau circuit, in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France. The Grand Prix was won by Hermann Lang, driving the Mercedes-Benz W154. Manfred von Brauchitsch finished second and Philippe Étancelin third.

With the event of World War II, this would be the last Pau Grand Prix until 1947, two years after the war ended.

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