
#GrandPrixDeLaMarne
The Grand Prix automobile de la Marne was a motor race held in France from 1925 to 1953, primarily at the Reims-Gueux circuit. Named after the Marne département, the event featured various classes over the years, including Formula Libre, Formula 750, Formula 1, Formula 2, and sports cars. From 1957 to 1969, it was succeeded by the Coupe Internationale de Vitesse. On several occasions, the Grand Prix de la Marne also served as the venue for the Grand Prix de France, effectively merging the two titles for those editions. The Reims-Gueux circuit thus gained international prominence as both a national and Grand Prix host, attracting top drivers and manufacturers of the era.
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