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English: Ferdinand Montier in his Montier Special racing car at the Circuit de Montlhéry, France, 1 July 1927.
Français : 1/7/27, Grand Prix de l'ACF à Montlhéry, Montier fils sur Montier.
Date Taken on 1 July 1927
Source Bibliothèque nationale de France, département Estampes et photographie, EI-13 (1451) https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b53184533t/f1.item
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Ferdinand Montier at the Circuit de Montlhéry, 1 July 1927

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