GERMAN MOTOR-CARS WIN GRAND PRIX
FIRST FIVE PLACES FILLED (Received October 23, 6.30 p.m.) LONDON, October 22. > The Duke of Kent started the international motoring Grand Prix (250 miles) at Donington Park, which resulted: Niivolari (Autounion) 1; average, 80.49 miles an hour; lap record, 82.96. H. Lang (Mercedes Benz) 2; average, 79.79 miles an hour.
R. Seaman (Mercedes Benz) 3; 79.48 miles an hour. State-aided German motor-cars filled the first five places and all-British Era cars won the teams prize. The race was watched by 70,000 persons.
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Southland Times, Issue 23647, 24 October 1938, Page 8
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