Pre-war Grand Prix Tracks Top 10
In this Circuits of the past video, we show you ten pre-war Grand Prix tracks. But first, what do we mean by ‘pre-war grand prix track’?
By a ‘pre-war grand prix track’ we mean a closed permanent or street circuit which was used for Grand Prix racing before world war two.
The first ever Grand Prix was held in 1906 at Le Mans, today best known for it’s anual 24 Hours race. The last pre-war Grand Prix was held in september 1939 at Kalemegdan Park in Belgrade.
Index of the video:
0:00 Introduction Pre war Grand Prix Tracks
0:24 Number 10, AVUS
2:53 Number 9, Sitges Terramar
4:32 Number 8, Brno-Masaryk
6:06 Number 7, Spa-Francorchamps
8:26 Number 6, Pescara
10:10 Number 5, Brooklands
12:04 Number 4, Reims-Gueux
13:54 Number 3, Nürburgring
16:04 Number 2, Monza
18:24 Number 1, Linas-Montlhèry
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