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Bugatti T57S 45 n°14 - GP ACF 1937

ref.: 118003/14M

from 259.01 € incl. VAT 215.84 € excl. VAT

The Grand Prix de l’Automobile Club de France was considered the most prestigious of the French season. It took place on July 4, 1937 in Monthléry. Among the competitors, Jean François for Delahaye finished developing the 145 V12. Bugatti is focusing on two of the T57 S45 with a T59 chassis and a 4.5-litre T50B engine. Bugatti also had to face Talbot and Delage with a new competitive GT.


Cars must arrive from Molsheim by road to participate in the race. Jean-Pierre Wimille’s Bugatti didn’t arrive in time for Thursday’s test. It was the fastest official Friday and Saturday test at 5:33.0 (135.917kph). Jean Bugatti only arrives with the second car on Saturday. It is entrusted to the expert hands of Robert Benoist who hopes to score some points in the championship, but having not been able to participate in the tests made (voluntarily?) a few laps on the circuit that will prove to be unauthorized. The organization therefore disqualified the driver. «In retaliation», Ettore Bugatti decided to withdraw the two teams from the race. We will not see Robert Benoist again on a circuit; he announced his retirement at the end of the season shortly before the 24 Hours of Le Mans. And we’ll never see the T57S45 again.


We have decided to propose car number 14 driven by Jean Bugatti who brings the car to the circuit from the factory. It now appears that the car was involved in a minor traffic accident during the journey. So it went back to the factory.

T57 S45 :

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Scale1/18

Manufacturer nameBugatti Tank

Manufacturer modelT57S 45

BrandLE MANS miniatures

Competitionyes

RaceGrand Prix ACF

Year1937

DriverRobert Benoist

GTIN3700474505144

Driven by :Jean Bugatti

Collection09/2023

Documentation T57S45 ACF 1937

Datasheet T57S45 ACF1937

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Cars must arrive from Molsheim by road to participate in the race. Jean-Pierre Wimille’s Bugatti didn’t arrive in time for Thursday’s test. It was the fastest official Friday and Saturday test at 5:33.0 (135.917kph). Jean Bugatti only arrives with the second car on Saturday. It is entrusted to the expert hands of Robert Benoist who hopes to score some points in the championship, but having not been able to participate in the tests made (voluntarily?) a few laps on the circuit that will prove to be unauthorized. The organization therefore disqualified the driver. «In retaliation», Ettore Bugatti decided to withdraw the two teams from the race. We will not see Robert Benoist again on a circuit; he announced his retirement at the end of the season shortly before the 24 Hours of Le Mans. And we’ll never see the T57S45 again.


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