#GrandPrixDAnvers

The Antwerp Grand Prix (Grand Prix d’Anvers) was a short-lived but notable pre-war road race held in Belgium, with its most documented edition taking place in 1938. Run on a temporary street circuit through the city, the event attracted a variety of top-tier sports cars and privateer entries from across Europe. The race highlighted the popularity of endurance-style competitions beyond the usual Grand Prix calendar, offering a stage for both established manufacturers and independent teams to compete in a fast-paced urban setting. The 1938 race featured a strong field, including prominent drivers such as Robert Mazaud and Jean Trémoulet, who secured podium finishes. The event remains a fascinating reflection of the expanding motorsport scene in interwar Europe, where city races and regional grands prix played a key role in the development of international sports car racing.

 

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