File:Robert Benoist vainqueur sur glace à Gjersjoin en février 1926 (Norvège, sur Delage).jpg

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Français : Robert Benoist vainqueur sur glace à Gjersjoin en février 1926 (Norvège, sur Delage).
English: Ice racing at Gjersjøen outside Oslo, Norway in February 1926. Robert Benoist drives a 1923 5-litre V12 Delage DF "Torpille" (french for "Torpedo"), 190 hp, which supposedly was owned by his friend Rene Thomas.[1] Only two cars in this heat (the other did not finish), so Benoist won (5 times 3 km track). He was invited as a marketing stunt for the Delage dealership in Oslo (Gustav Thrane Steen) and "stole the show"[2][3] One report says the car had an engine fire[4]
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Source Très Sport, Avril 1926, no 48, p. 2 (revue collapsed 1926)
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