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1930 Le Mans 24 hours: Woolf Barnato / Glen Kidston, 1st position

1930 Le Mans 24 hours: Woolf Barnato  /  Glen Kidston, 1st position


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1930 Le Mans 24 hours: Woolf Barnato / Glen Kidston, 1st position

Le Mans, France.
21-22 June 1930.
Woolf Barnato/Glen Kidston (number 4, Bentley Speed Six), 1st position. Mmes Marguerite Mareuse/Odette Siko (number 25, Bugatti T40), 7th position. Frank Clement/Richard Watney (Bentley Speed Six) follows in 2nd.
Ref-Autocar B4177.
World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Media ID 18227035


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