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Tank Chenard and Walcker of 1,1 liters committed by the team Yves Giraud-Cabantous in the edition of 1937 which ends in ten ninth place (on 48) by having realizing 151 tours is 2037 kilometers before abandonment. The drivers were M Yves Giraud-Cabantous and charles Rigoulot. It is remarkable to end in this position with a vehicle conceived 10 years earlier. It demonstrates the advance which possessed Chenard and Walcker on these competitors during the years when the mark chained the victories.
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