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The 1934 Belgian Grand Prix (formally the V Grand Prix de Belgique) was a Grand Prix motor race, which was run on 29 July 1934 in Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium. The race lasted 596.05 km (14.90 km x 40 laps).
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The 1934 Grand Prix season saw the advent of the new 750 kg Formula. In an effort to curb the danger of rising speeds, the AIACR imposed this upper weight limit that effectively outlawed the large capacity engines.
The Belgian Grand Prix, run by the Royal Automobile Club de Belgique (RACB) was run to the international 750 kg rules and considered a Grandes Épreuve. Spa-Francorchamps was competing with Reims about being the fastest race course in Europe. For 1934 the circuit was thus vastly improved and was much faster than hitherto.
Belgian Grand Prix: 29 July 1934: Spa-Francorchamps, Road course: Race 4 of 6 in the 1934 Grandes Épreuves
No.Car:Engine:Entrant:2Robert BenoistBugatti T593.3 S-84René DreyfusBugatti T593.3 S-86Antonio BrivioBugatti T593.3 S-88Hans StuckAuto Union A4.4 V-1620 de nov. de 2023 · This was the first race event arranged so close to the capital. A fast 4 km course was laid out on the lake consisting of two parallel 1400 m long and 25 m wide straights, a sweeping fast 40 m wide north curve and a tight hairpin curve with room for only one car at a time in the south end.
The 1934 Coppa Acerbo was one of the most dramatic and hardest fought races that had been held for a long time. The Italian press called it 'the battle of the titans'. It was the first time that the new German cars confronted their strongest opponents in their homeland.