| Circuit des Platanes de Perpignan | |
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| Number of times held | 4 | 
| First held | 1946 | 
| Last held | 1949 | 
| Most wins (drivers) | no repeat winners | 
| Most wins (constructors) | no repeat winners | 
| Circuit length | 2.538 km (1.577 miles) | 
| Race length | 253.8 km (157.7 miles) | 
| Laps | 100 | 
| Last race (1949) | |
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The Roussillon Grand Prix (Grand Prix du Roussillon) was a Grand Prix motor racing event that was held between 1946 and 1949 in the streets of Perpignan, France.[1] The race used the 2.538 km (1.577 mi) Circuit des Patanes around the Square Bir Hakeim. In 1948, the grand prix was a part of the Formula 2 series. The Roussillon Grand Prix disappeared after four years, for safety reasons.
A motorbike race was also held in the circuit the same day between 1946 and 1952.
The 1–2 October 1994, an auto-moto historic Grand Prix was organised on the same street circuit.[1] Maurice Trintignant, winner of the 1948 edition was present.
Winners of the Grand Prix du Roussillon
| Year | Class | Driver | Constructor | Report | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1946 | GPR |  Jean-Pierre Wimille | Alfa Romeo 308 | Report | 
| 1947 | GPR |  Eugène Chaboud | Talbot-Lago T26 | Report | 
| 1948 | F2 |  Maurice Trintignant | Simca-Gordini T11/T1430 | Report | 
| 1949 | GPR |  Juan Manuel Fangio | Maserati 4CLT-48 | Report | 
GPR: Grand Prix motor racing. F2: Formula Two.
Motorcycle Grand Prix
| Year[2] | Class | Driver | Team | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1946 | ? | ||
| 1947 | 175cc |  Picout Jean | |
| 250cc |  Goll | ||
| 300cc |  Fourquet | ||
| 500cc |  Lesur | ||
| 1948 | ? | ||
| 1949 | ? | ||
| 1950 | not held ? | ||
| 1951 | 350cc |  Tommy Wood | Velocette | 
| 500cc |  Umberto Masetti | Gilera | |
| sidecar |  René Bétemps  Georges Burggraf | Triumph | |
| 1952 | 175cc |  Gaston Gaury | 125 Morini | 
| 350cc |  Georges Monneret | AJS | |
| 500cc |  Jacques Collot | Norton | |
| sidecar |  Jean Murit  André Emo | Norton | |
References
- 1 2 50 ans de sports autos dans les P.O. pagesperso-orange.fr
- ↑ Les courses en France racingmemo.free.fr
External links
- Picture of the circuit
- (in French) Introduction to the Roussillon Grand Prix
- (in Spanish) The 1949 Roussillon Grand Prix
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