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Reliability Contest, Touring Cars, Four-seater, Men

Date14 – 19 May 1900
StatusOlympic (non-medal)
LocationLac Daumesnil, Paris
Participants0 from 0 countries
FormatFive days of racing, 150 km per day, plus 34.35 km on the track. Maximum speed 20 km/h (urban areas) or 30 km/h (countryside). Minimum weight 400 kg.

There were 16 different automobile contests at the 1900 Paris Exposition. This event was for heavier four-seated touring cars. It took place over five days with 150 km and 34.35 km on the track at Lac Daumesnil each day. The names of the prize winners were often the names of the car manufacturer for the automobile reliability contests. The Société des Automobiles Delahaye had been founded by Émile Delahaye (*1843-†1905) from Tours, but Delahaye left his own company in 1900 and retired. The automobile sector of the De Dietrich company was founded by Adrien, Baron de Turckheim, a competitor in the Paris-Toulouse-Paris race in 1900 and a nephew of one of the De Dietrichs. In 1905, the automobile sector became independent under the name of Lorraine-Dietrich.

PosCompetitorsNOCAverage Speed (Course)Average Speed (Track)
=1DelahayeFRA28.30031.700
Delahaye
=1De DiétrichGER27.00037.470
De Diétrich
=3BrouhotFRA
Brouhot
=3HurtuFRA24.300
Hurtu
=5BardonFRA26.93038.160
Bardon
=5Georges RichardFRA23.60031.700
Georges Richard
=5SerpolletFRA23.700
Serpollet
8Société de Mécanique industrielle d'AnzinFRA24.900
Société de Mécanique industrielle d'Anzin
ACGobron-BrilliéFRA27.00031.700
Gobron-Brillié
ACPanhard-LevassorFRA34.25046.800
Panhard-Levassor