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English: 1951 Tour de France automobile was won by Pierre "Pagnibon" Boncompagni (far left) and navigator Alfred Barraquet driving the 1951 Ferrari 212 Export Touring Barchetta s/n 0078E. The race was 5 239 km and started 30 August in Nice and lasted to 12 September 1951 with arrival back in Nice. Boncompagni was from Nice and the car was borrowed from US Ferrari importer Luigi Chinetti.[1] The lady with a white shirt is seen posing with other drivers from the same rice, so probably not related to the drivers.[2]
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1951 Tour de France automobile winners

12 September 1951

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