Paris–Rouen (motor race)#References

{{Short description|World's first automobile race}}

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{{Infobox motor race

| Race title = Horseless Carriages Contest

| Logo = Le Petit Journal - 6 August 1894.jpg

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| Venue = Road from Paris to Rouen

| Location = France

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| Sponsor = Le Petit Journal
Pierre Giffard

| First race = 22 July 1894 (unique race)
102 entrants
21 qualified
4 stopped

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File:1894 paris-rouen - count albert de dion (de dion-bouton steam tractor) finished 1st, ruled ineligible for prize.jpg finished first in a steam powered De Dion tractor towing a caléche carriage, but was not eligible for the prize. Among the passengers are de Dion, Étienne van Zuylen van Nyevelt-Rothschild, and writer Émile Driant.]]

File:1894 paris-rouen - albert lemaître (peugeot 3hp) 1st.jpg (pictured on left) finished second in a 3 hp Peugeot but was judged the winner. Bicycle and tyre manufacturer Adolphe Clément-Bayard was the front passenger.]]

Paris–Rouen, Le Petit Journal Horseless Carriages Contest (Concours du 'Petit Journal' Les Voitures sans Chevaux), was a pioneering city-to-city motoring competition in 1894 which is sometimes described as the world's first competitive motor race.

The contest was organised by the newspaper Le Petit Journal and ran from Paris to Rouen in France on 22 July 1894. It was preceded by four days of vehicle exhibition and qualifying events that created great crowds and excitement. The eight {{convert|50|km|mi|abbr=on}} qualifying events started near the Bois de Boulogne and comprised interwoven routes around Paris to select the entrants for the main {{convert|126|km|mi|abbr=on}} event.[http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6130110/f1.image Le petit journal, publication of 20 December, column 1, Article 8] Gallica, Online Archive, Le Petit Journal

The first driver across the finishing line at Rouen was Jules-Albert de Dion, but he did not win the main prize because his steam vehicle needed a stoker and was thus ineligible. The fastest petrol-powered car was a {{convert|3|hp|kW PS|abbr=on}} Peugeot driven by Albert Lemaître. The premier prize, the 5,000 franc Prix du Petit Journal, for "the competitor whose car comes closest to the ideal", was shared equally by manufacturers Panhard et Levassor and Les fils de Peugeot frères ('The sons of Peugeot brothers'), with vehicles that were "easy to use".[http://forix.autosport.com/8w/bdb.html Forix, Autosport, 8W – Welcome to Who? What? Where? When? Why? on the World Wide Web. The cradle of motorsport] Rémi Paolozzi, May 28, 2003[http://cent.ans.free.fr/pj1894/pj19406081894.htm Cent Ans, Concours du Petit Journal Les voitures sans chevaux.] cent.ans.free.fr

1894 – Paris to Rouen

File:Pierre Giffard, Editor of Le Velo, circa 1900.jpg]]

File:1894 paris-rouen - auguste doriot (peugeot 3hp) 3rd.jpg, finished third in a Vis a vis (Face to face) 3 hp Peugeot.[http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k613225g.zoom 22 July 1894 – Race day] Gallica, Online Archive, Le Petit Journal]]

File:Panhard-levassor.jpg

File:1894 paris-rouen - kraeutler (peugeot 3hp) 6th v2.jpg.]]

File:1894 paris-rouen - michaud (peugeot phaeton 3hp) 9th v2.jpg.]]

File:1894 Paris-Rouen - Gratien Michaux in Mantes ( 30 peugeot phaeton 3hp) 9th.jpg, racing amongst horses and pedestrians, en route to Rouen where he finished 9th in the 3 hp Peugeot phaeton.]]

File:1894 Paris-Rouen Serpollet Steamer No 44 DNF -Leon is 3rd from left-.jpg

=Organisation=

In 1894, Pierre Giffard, editor of Le Petit Journal, organised the world's first motoring competition from Paris to Rouen to publicise his newspaper, to stimulate interest in motoring and to develop French motor manufacturing. Sporting events were a tried and tested form of publicity stunt and circulation booster. The paper promoted it as "Le Petit Journal Competition for Horseless Carriages" (Le Petit Journal Concours des Voitures sans Chevaux) that were "not dangerous, easy to drive, and cheap during the journey", the main prize being for "the competitor whose car comes closest to the ideal". The "easy to drive" clause effectively precluded from the prizes (but not the event) any vehicles needing a travelling mechanic or technical assistant such as a stoker (i.e. steam powered vehicles).[http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k613010m 19 December 1893 – Announcement] Gallica, Online Archive, Le Petit Journal

Le Petit Journal announced prize money totalling 10,000 gold francs – 5,000 for first place, 2,000 for second, 1,500 for third, 1,000 for fourth, and 500 for fifth. The main prize was for the first eligible vehicle across the finish line in Rouen.

=Entrants=

{{Further|topic=Full list of 102 entrants|Paris–Rouen (motor race)#List of entrants}}

One hundred two people paid the ten franc entrance fee. They ranged from practical manufacturers like Peugeot, Panhard, de Dion-Bouton, and Serpollet to amateur owners and "over-ambitious concepts." Seventy-eight entrants did not show up for qualifying on 18 July, which included some 25 powered by unfamiliar and improbable technologies such as: gravity (nine); compressed air (five); "automatic" (three); electricity (three); gas (three); hydraulics (two); and one each for liquid, pedals, propellers, and levers. Additionally, 19 petrol-powered designs and 26 steam-powered cars, quadricycles, and tricycles did not show up at the qualifying event.

=Qualifying=

Qualifying was held from 19 to 21 July 1894, and was preceded by a public exhibition of 26 cars to Neuilly-sur-Seine on 18 July. Journalists reported great crowds and excitement throughout the routes, and at Précy-sur-Oise they finished through a triumphal arch. On 19 July, 26 cars lined the side of the Boulevard Maillot, stretching to the Bois de Boulogne, each parked {{convert|10|m|ft|abbr=on}} apart until, at 8:00 am, the first car led off, followed at 15-second intervals by the others. The {{convert|50|km|mi|abbr=on}} qualifying event had to be completed in under three hours to be eligible to start the main event, the {{convert|126|km|mi|abbr=on}} race from Paris to Rouen; 21 were selected for the main event.[http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k613222b 18 July 1894 – Selection around Paris] Gallica, Online Archive, Le Petit Journal[http://www.cc-organisation.com/CC-Organisation.com/Course_Paris_-_Rouen.html CC Organisation – Course Paris-Rouen] www.cc-organisation.com

Qualifying was used as a major publicity tool for both the event and the newspaper: "for our readers who want to see the cars on the roads around Paris". The 22 vehicles were split into five groups who completed complex interwoven tours of Paris and its environs, including Mantes-la-Jolie, Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Flins-sur-Seine, Poissy, Triel-sur-Seine, Rambouillet, Versailles, Dampierre-en-Yvelines, Corbeil-Essonnes, Palaiseau, Précy-sur-Oise, Gennevilliers and L'Isle-Adam, Val-d'Oise. The groups were carefully balanced to ensure each included petrol and steam, a Peugeot, a Panhard & Levassor, and different seating. Le Petit Journal, on the morning of the event, still officially expected Lemoigne and his gravity-powered vehicle to participate, although he was included as an additional member of group five.

The groups that set off from Porte Maillot on Thursday 19 July were:

  • Itinerary one – Paris to Mantes-la-Jolie via Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye and Flins-sur-Seine:
  • No. 3 de Dion, Bouton et Cie, break, six seats, steam. – Did not qualify for Paris-Rouen.
  • No. 13 Panhard et Levassor, four seats, petrol – qualified
  • No. 21 Letar, four seats, steam – did not qualify
  • No. 30 Les fils de Peugeot frères, three seats, petrol – qualified
  • Itinerary two – Paris to Mantes-la-Jolie via Poissy and Triel-sur-Seine:
  • No. 10 Scotte, 8–10 seats, steam – qualified
  • No. 15 Panhard et Levassor, two seats, petrol – qualified
  • No. 25 Coqatrix, four seats, steam – qualified
  • No. 28 Les fils de Peugeot frères, four seats, petrol – qualified
  • No. 44 de Prandieres, six seats, system Serpollet and petrol combined{{efn| Systeme Serpollet was a form of steam engine. The car evidently had both a steam and a petrol motor, but details have been lost to time.}} – qualified

:(Note – Le Petit Journal does not show an itinerary three, presumably either a misprint or changed plan)

  • Itinerary four – Paris to Rambouillet via Versailles and Dampierre-en-Yvelines:
  • No. 7 Gautier, four seats, steam – qualified
  • No. 18 Archdeacon, six or seven seats, steam – qualified
  • No. 19 Le Blant, eight to ten seats, steam – qualified
  • No. 42 Le Brun, four seats, petrol – qualified
  • Itinerary five – Paris to Corbeil-Essonnes via Versailles and Palaiseau:
  • No. 4 de Dion, Victoria, four people, steam – qualified
  • No. 16 Quantin, six seats, petrol – did not qualify
  • No. 27 Les fils de Peugeot frères, two seats, petrol – qualified
  • No. 29 Les fils de Peugeot frères, four seats, petrol – did not qualify
  • No. 40 Lemoigne, four seats, 'gravity powered'. Note – did not show or was eliminated.

::(Sources show three or five vehicles on this route and variance over qualification)

  • Itinerary six – Paris to Précy-sur-Oise via Gennevilliers and L'Isle-Adam, Val-d'Oise:
  • No. 12 Tenting, four seats, petrol. Note – did not qualify for Paris-Rouen.
  • No. 14 Panhard et Levassor, four seats, (new type) petrol – qualified
  • No. 24 Alfred Vacheron, two seats, petrol – did not qualify until Saturday 21st
  • No. 31 Les fils de Peugeot frères, break, five seats, petrol – qualified

On Friday 20 July a second qualifying event was run over two routes.[http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6132243/f1.zoom Sat 21 July 1894 – Selection II] Gallica, Online Archive, Le Petit Journal

  • Itinerary one – Paris to Mantes-la-Jolie via Bezons, Houilles and Maisons-Laffitte.
  • No. 44 de Prandieres, six seats, system Serpollet and petrol combined – qualified
  • No. 60 Le Blant, Serpollet, nine seats, steam – qualified
  • No. 64 Émile Mayade, Panhard et Levassor, four seats, petrol – qualified
  • No. 65 Albert Lemaître, Les fils de Peugeot frères, four seats, petrol – qualified
  • Itinerary two – Paris to Corbeil-Essonnes
  • No. 61 Roger de Montais, De Montais, two seat tricycle, petrol – qualified
  • No. 85 Émile Roger, Benz, two seats, petrol – qualified

On Saturday 21 July a third qualifying event was run from Paris to Poissy.

  • No. 53 de Bourmont (de Bourmont, four seats, petrol) – qualified
  • No. 24 Alfred Vacheron, two seats, petrol – qualified

=Race=

At 8:00 am on Sunday 22 July, twenty-one qualifiers started from Porte Maillot and went via the Bois de Boulogne, Neuilly-sur-Seine, Courbevoie, Nanterre, Chatou, Le Pecq, Poissy, Triel-sur-Seine, Vaux-sur-Seine, and Meulan, to Mantes where they stopped for lunch from noon until 1:30 pm, whence they set off to Vernon, Gaillon, Pont-de-l'Arche, and the 'Champ de Mars' at Rouen.

Count de Dion was the first to arrive in Rouen after 6 hours 48 minutes at an average speed of {{convert|19|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}. He finished 3 min 30 sec ahead of Albert Lemaître (Peugeot), Auguste Doriot (Peugeot) (16 min 30 sec back), Hippolyte Panhard (Panhard) (33 min 30 sec) and Émile Levassor (Panhard) (55 min 30 sec). The winner's average speed was {{convert|17|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}.[http://www.grandprixhistory.org/story.htm Grand Prix History – Organized Racing & The First Grand Prix] 1 November 2010 Grand Prix History.org (accessed 11 June 2017)

=Prizes=

On Tuesday 24 July Le Petit Journal announced the prizes :[http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6132277.image Prizes] Gallica, Online Archive, Le Petit Journal Tuesday 24 July 1894

  • First prize, the Prix du Petit Journal for "the competitor whose car comes closest to the ideal" (5,000 francs) was shared equally between Panhard et Levassor and 'Les fils de Peugeot Frères'.
  • Second prize, the Prix Marinoni (Owner of Le Petit Journal) (2,000 francs) was awarded to de Dion, Bouton et Cie for their "interesting steam tractor that works like a horse and gives both absolute speed and pulling power up hills".
  • Third prize, the Prix Marinoni (1,500 francs) was awarded to Maurice Le Blant for his nine-seater vehicle powered by the 'systeme Serpollet'.
  • Fourth prize, the Prix Marinoni (1,000 francs) was shared between two manufacturers, Alfred Vacheron (No. 24) and Le Brun (No. 42).
  • Fifth prize, the Prix Marinoni (500 francs) was awarded to Roger (No. 85)

Results for Paris–Rouen

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Results

! scope=col style="background-color:#CCCCCC;" | Position
overall

! scope=col style="background-color:#CCCCCC;" | Number

! scope=col style="background-color:#CCCCCC;" | Driver / entrant

! scope=col style="background-color:#CCCCCC;" | Make

! scope=col style="background-color:#CCCCCC;" | Power

! scope=col style="background-color:#CCCCCC;" | People

! scope=col style="background-color:#CCCCCC;" | Time
overall

! scope=col style="background-color:#CCCCCC;" | Position
at Mantes

! scope=col style="background-color:#CCCCCC;" | Time
Paris-Mantes
circa 50 km

! scope=col style="background-color:#CCCCCC;" | Time
Mantes-Rouen
circa 80 km

14Jules-Albert, Count de Dion, BoutonDe Dion-BoutonSteam46 h 48 m 00 s or
5 h 40 m
22 h 38 m4 h 10 m
265Albert Lemaître – 'Les fils de Peugeot Frères'PeugeotPetrol
(Daimler)
46 h 51 m 30 s or
5 h 45 m
12 h 36 m4 h 15 m
328Auguste Doriot – 'Les fils de Peugeot Frères'PeugeotPetrol
(Daimler)
47 h 04 m 30 s or
5 h 50 m
42 h 44 m4 h 20 m
413Hippolyte Panhard – Panhard et LevassorPanhard et LevassorPetrol
(Daimler)
47 h 21 m 30 s or
6 h 3 m
52 h 48 m4 h 33 m
5 or 715Émile Levassor – Panhard et LevassorPanhard et LevassorPetrol
(Daimler)
27 h 43 m 30 s or
6 h 30 m
32 h 43 m5 h 0 m
6 or 531Émile Kraeutler – 'Les fils de Peugeot Frères'PeugeotPetrol
(Daimler)
47 h 46 m 30 s or
6 h 7 m
103 h 9 m4 h 37 m
7 or 864Émile MayadePanhard et LevassorPetrol
(Daimler)
48 h 09 m 00 s or
6 h 49 m
62 h 50 m5 h 19 m
8 or 642A. Le BrunLe BrunPetrol
(Daimler)
48 h 12 m 00 s or
6 h 24 m
133 h 18 m4 h 54 m
9 or 1030Gratien Michaux – 'Les fils de Peugeot Frères'PeugeotPetrol
(Daimler)
38 h 25 m 00 s or
7 h 2 m
72 h 53 m5 h 32 m
10 or 1314"Dubois" – Panhard et LevassorPanhard et LevassorPetrol
(Daimler)
48 h 38 m 00 s or
7 h 10 m
82 h 585 h 40 m
11 or 1227Louis Rigoulot – 'Les fils de Peugeot Frères'Peugeot Type 5Petrol
(Daimler)
28 h 41 m 00 s or
7 h 5 m
123 h 16 m5 h 35 m
12 or 1124Alfred VacheronVacheron / PanhardPetrol
(Daimler)
28 h 42 m 30 s or
7 h 3 m
113 h 9 m5 h 33 m
13 or 953"De Bourmont"de BourmontSteam48 h 51 m 00 s or
7 h 1 m
153 h 21 m5 h 31 m
1485Émile RogerBenzPetrol
(Benz)
10 h 01 m 00 s or
8 h 9 m
163 h 22 m6 h 39 m
1560Maurice Le BlantSerpolletSteam810 h 43 m 00 s or
8 h 50 m
173 h 23 m7 h 20 m
167Pierre GautierGautier–WehrléSteam412 h 24 m 30 s194 h 17 m8 h 7 m
1718Ernest ArchdeaconSerpolletSteam613 h 00 m 00 s143 h 20 m9 h 40 m
Stopped44"De Prandiéres"SerpolletSteam4Nanterre
– broken wheel
retiredout
Stopped19Étienne le BlantSerpolletSteam10Motor204 h 39 mretired
Stopped10"J. Scotte"ScotteSteam8Motor93 h 8 mretired
Stopped61Roger de MontaisDe MontaisSteam2Motor184 h 0 mretired
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!scope=row colspan=10 | Sources:[http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k613225g.zoom Le Petit Journal] Gallica, Online Archive of France. 22 July 1894.[http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k613226v/f2.zoom Race report.] Gallica, Online Archive of France. Mon 23 July 1894. Le Petit JournalRichard J. Evans: Steam Cars (Shire Album), Shire Publications Ltd (1985) {{ISBN|978-0852637746}}, p. 15[http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/1894_Paris-Rouen_Race The Early History of Motoring] by Claude Johnson, extracted by Graces GuideProvisional results it.wikipedia.org

List of entrants

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class="wikitable sortable"
Result||No.||Entrant
manufacturer || City ||Seats || Engine type
No show1RousseletParis4gravity
No show2Edouard PellorceNeuilly-sur-Seinepetrol
Did not qualify3De Dion-Bouton et CoPuteaux4steam
Started4De Dion-Bouton et CoPuteaux6steam
No show5Le MaitreParis4steam
No show6RoussatParis4hydraulic
Started7Gautier PParis4steam
No show8HidienChâteauroux4steam
No show9Victor PoppParis4air compressor
Started10Scotte JÉpernay8steam
No show11Klaus ThLyon4petrol
Did not qualify12TentingParis4petrol
Started13Panhard & LevassorParis4petrol
Started14Panhard & LevassorParis4petrol
Started15Panhard & LevassorParis4petrol
No show16QuantioRoubaix6petrol
No show17Rodier, Roche et SabatierBagnols-sur-Cèzepetrol
Started18Archdeacon M E
(or Serpollet)
Paris7petrol
(or steam)
Started19Le BlantParis10steam
No show20Paraire GChâteau-Thierrysteam
No show21Letar AlexandreParis4steam
No show22GaillardetPetit Gennevilliers4steam
No show23VarennesParis3steam
Started24Vacheron AlfredMonthermé2petrol
No show25CoquatrixParis4steam
No show26LevalParis4baricycle?
Started27Peugeot Fils et frèresValentigney4petrol
Started28Peugeot Fils et frèresValentigney4petrol
Did not qualify29Peugeot Fils et frèresValentigney4petrol
Started30Peugeot Fils et frèresValentigney4petrol
Started31Peugeot Fils et frèresValentigney4petrol
No show32Darras LBruaytricyclesteam
No show33Geoffroy M Psteam
No show34Geoffroy M Psteam
No show35Geoffroy M Psteam
No show36Gillot JulesMaubeuge4petrol
No show37Loubiere AlbertLa Ferté-sous-Jouarre6gravity
No show38Duchemin AParis4
No show39PonsotParis4Oil?
No show40Lemoigne LouisFougères4gravity
No show41BargogliParis4petrol
Started42Le Brun ARouen4petrol
No show43SpanogheAntwerp, Belgium6steam
Started44de Prandieres MLyon6Serpollet steam
No show45CornequetParis8automatic
No show46Matin-Cudrez FParis2steam
No show47Barthelemy CesarYèbles3gravity
No show48LeblancAy, Marne6steam
No show49Valentin J MBruyères3gravity
No show50WersteinParis3pedals
Result||No.||Entrant || City ||Seats || Engine type
No show51LepapeParis4petrol
No show52Société Parisienne de
constructions Velo
Paris4air compressor
Started53de Bourmont MArcachon4petrol
No show54Froger ElieFeneu4petrol
No show55De Dion-Bouton et CoPuteaux4petrol
No show56Lebrun MRoches-Bettaincourt4automatic
No show57Seunier M4petrol
No show58Barbier et MarcilletParis3steam
No show59BezamatColombes4steam
Started60Le Blant MauriceParis9steam
Started61de Montais RogerBeauvroit2petrol
No show62MallarmeGentillysteam
No show63Tissandier et LacombeAgenpetrol
Started64Panhard & LevassorParispetrol
Started65Peugeot Fils et frèresValentigney4petrol
No show66Museur L et Cordonnier EMasnières4steam
No show67LebesgueParispetrol
No show68Garnier E et Delannoy GBeauvois4combination
No show69de Malapert et BarriereParis4liquid
No show70Fays – PoissonGigny6gravity
No show71Klaus ThLyon2 tricyclepetrol
No show72Tamarelle – CapeyronBergerac5steam
No show73PretotParis4petrol
No show74Mayer RaoulChevanceaux2 quadracyclesteam
No show75Dessaux CharlesParis2 tricyclegravity
No show76Tirant GeorgesBaissysteam
No show77ReverseauParis4automatic
No show78BerthaudLyon8air compressor
No show79Baudet AParis4steam
No show80QuantinBoulogne6steam
No show81BecherelParis2 tricyclesteam
No show82MongesParis4electric
No show83SuodaisFontenay6electric
No show84PlantardParis4air compressor
Started85RogerParis2petrol
No show86Garrard
Garrard & Blumfield
Birmingham
Great Britain
electric
No show87Landry & Beyroux G4petrol
No show88JeantaudParis3petrol
No show89DemontParis4steam
No show90MansartBeauvais4gravity
No show91Carli le comteItaly2electric
No show92de FarcyAngers2petrol
No show93GantryOrléans2gas
No show94Morelleras HAngoulêmegravity
No show95Roze – AndrillonMarseille4air compressor
No show96CanisMaulan4propeller
No show97Deutsch MGermany2petrol (Benz Car)
No show98Deutsch MGermany2petrol (Benz Car)
No show99BonnefilsValence2petrol
No show100BellangerLe Mans4system
No show101Mary JeanParis4gas
No show102Barriquand M4hydraulic
Result||No.||Entrant || City ||Seats || Engine type

Gallery

Image:Petit_Journal_22_7_1894_Voiture_a_boggie_de_Dion_vapeur_completes_Paris-Rouen.jpg|de Dion-Bouton
steam Voiture a boggie
Count de Dion finished first
Le Petit Journal – Contest for Horseless Carriages, Paris-Rouen.
Le Petit Journal
Sunday 22 July 1894

Image:Petit_Journal_22_7_1894_Gautier_(petrole)_competes_in_Paris-Rouen.jpg|Gautier–Wehrlé
(Steam. mis-labelled image)
Pierre Gautier finished 19th
Le Petit Journal – Contest for Horseless Carriages, Paris-Rouen.
Le Petit Journal
Sunday 22 July 1894

Image:Petit Journal 22 7 1894 Panhard et levassor Phaeton a petrole completes Paris-Rouen.jpg|Panhard et Levassor
'Phaeton a petrole'
Émile Levassor finished 5th
Le Petit Journal – Contest for Horseless Carriages, Paris-Rouen.
Le Petit Journal
Sunday 22 July 1894

Image:Petit_Journal_22_7_1894_Phaeton_Panhard_et_Levassor_petrole_completes_Paris-Rouen.jpg|Panhard et Levassor
petrol Phaeton
Hippolyte Panhard finished 4th
Le Petit Journal – Contest for Horseless Carriages, Paris-Rouen.
Le Petit Journal
Sunday 22 July 1894

Image:Petit_Journal_22_7_1894_Panhard_et_Levassor_Nouveau_type_completes_Paris-Rouen.jpg|Panhard et Levassor
Nouveau type
Dubois finished ninth
Le Petit Journal – Contest for Horseless Carriages, Paris-Rouen.
Le Petit Journal
Sunday 22 July 1894

Image:Petit Journal 22 7 1894 Auguste Doriot completes Paris-Rouen in Peugeot.jpg|Peugeot Type 5 Vis a vis
3 hp
Auguste Doriot finished 3rd
Le Petit Journal – Contest for Horseless Carriages, Paris-Rouen.
Le Petit Journal Sunday 22 July 1894

Image:Petit_Journal_22_7_1894_Phaeton_Peugeot_petrole_completes_Paris-Rouen.jpg|Peugeot Type 5 Phaeton
petrol,
Louis Rigoulot finished 11th
Le Petit Journal – Contest for Horseless Carriages, Paris-Rouen.
Le Petit Journal
Sunday 22 July 1894

Image:Petit_Journal_22_7_1894_Victoria_Peugeot_petrole_completes_Paris-Rouen.jpg|Victoria Peugeot
petrol
Did not qualify
Le Petit Journal – Contest for Horseless Carriages, Paris-Rouen.
Le Petit Journal
Sunday 22 July 1894

Image:Petit Journal 22 7 1894 Serpollet steam voiture completes Paris-Rouen.jpg|Serpollet
steam car
did not finish
Le Petit Journal – Contest for Horseless Carriages, Paris-Rouen.
Le Petit Journal
Sunday 22 July 1894

Image:Petit_Journal_22_7_1894_vapeur_Serpollet_voiture_a_7_places_completes_Paris-Rouen.jpg|Serpollet
steam car with 7 seats
Ernest Archdeacon finished 16th
Le Petit Journal – Contest for Horseless Carriages, Paris-Rouen.
Le Petit Journal
Sunday 22 July 1894

Image:Petit_Journal_22_7_1894_Voiture_Chastel_et_David_vapeur_Serpollet_competes_in_Paris-Rouen.jpg|Chastel et David Serpollet
steam
did not finish
Le Petit Journal – Contest for Horseless Carriages, Paris-Rouen.
Le Petit Journal
Sunday 22 July 1894

See also

Notes

{{Noteslist}}

References

= Citations =

{{Reflist}}

=Other sources=

  • [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb32895690j/date Gallica, Online Archive, Le Petit Journal Index]
  • [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k613010m Gallica, Online Archive, Le Petit Journal 19 December 1893 – Announcement]
  • [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k613222b Gallica, Online Archive, Le Petit Journal Wednesday 18 July 1894 – Selection I]
  • [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k613222b Gallica, Online Archive, Le Petit Journal Thursday 19 July 1894 – Selection report]
  • [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k613223q Gallica, Online Archive, Le Petit Journal Friday 20 July 1894 – ]
  • [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6132243/f1.zoom Gallica, Online Archive, Le Petit Journal Saturday 21 July 1894 – Selection II]
  • [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k613225g.zoom Gallica, Online Archive, Le Petit Journal Sunday 22 July 1894 – Race day]
  • [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k613226v.zoom Gallica, Online Archive, Le Petit Journal Monday 23 July 1894 – Report]
  • [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6132277.image Gallica, Online Archive, Le Petit Journal Tuesday 24 July 1894 – Prizes]
  • [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb32836564q/date.langEN?resetFilAriane=true Gallica, Online Archive, Le Petit Journal Supplement du Dimanche. Illustre. – index]
  • [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k716081f.image.langEN Gallica, Online Archive, Le Petit Journal 6 August 1894]
  • [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k716081f.image.langEN.swf Gallica, Online Archive, Le Petit Journal 6 August 1894. Leaf through the magazine. ]
  • The Early History of Motoring by Claude Goodman Johnson
  • Richard J. Evans: Steam Cars (Shire Album), Shire Publications Ltd (1985) {{ISBN|978-0852637746}}, p. 15