1911 Grand Prix season

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The 1911 Grand Prix season consisted of Grand Prix races in the United States and Europe. It was a significant year as European racing gradually came out of the doldrums. A Grand Prix was held in France again. The first Indianapolis 500 was held at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, joining the American Grand Prize (held in Savannah, Georgia) as a leading race.

The Automobile Club de la Sarthe et de l’Ouest organized the Grand Prix de France of 1911.[1] This race is not considered to be part of the lineage of French Grand Prix, as it was a separate event from the official French Grand Prix, the Grand Prix de l'ACF, organized by the Automobile Club de France from 1906 onwards.

Major races

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Date Name Circuit Race
Regulations
Race
Distance
Winner's
Time
Winning driver Winning
constructor
Report
14 May Italy VI Targa Florio Madonie Targa Florio 450 km 9h 32m Italy Ernesto Ceirano SCAT Report
30 May United States I Indianapolis 500 Indianapolis Motor Speedway AAA 500 miles 6h 42m United States Ray Harroun Marmon Wasp Report
25 Jun France VI Coupe des Voiturettes Boulogne-sur-Mer Voiturette 625 km 7h 03m France Paul Bablot Delage Report
23 Jul France Grand Prix de France Le Mans Formula Libre 655 km 7h 06m France Victor Hémery Fiat Report
14 Oct United States Free-For-All Race Santa Monica Formula Libre 202 miles 2h 42m United States Harvey Herrick National Report
3 Nov Belgium III Coupe d’Ostende Ostende Voiturette 330 km 3h 52m France Jules Goux Lion-Peugeot Report
27 Nov United States VII Vanderbilt Cup Savannah AAA 290 miles 3h 56m United States Ralph Mulford Lozier Report
30 Nov United States III American Grand Prize Savannah Formula Libre 410 miles 5h 31m United States David Bruce-Brown FIAT Report
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