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Français : Grand Prix de Monaco 1934, Balestrero devant Earl Howe et Moll, aux essais.
English: GP Monaco on 2 April 1934:
  • In the back (last): Entry #20 is WINNER Guy Moll in the 1932 Alfa Romeo P3 Tipo B 5001
  • Middle: Entry #2 is Earl Howe in the 1934 Maserati 8CM s/n 3013 (it's first race), ended in 10th place
  • Leading here: Entry #26 is Renato Balestrero in an Alfa Romeo 8C 2600 Monza
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    Source L'Intransigeant, 3 avril 1934, p.6
    Author L'Intransigeant

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