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Bugatti T32 n°11 GP ACF Tours 1923

ref.: 132109/11M

127.99 € incl. VAT 106.66 € excl. VAT

For the 1923 Tours Speed GP, which takes place just one month after the first 24 Hours of Le Mans, Ettore Bugatti designed a brand new car very early in the racegardiste, the T32 quickly dubbed the tank like Gabriel Voisin whose model was called the dragonfly.


Its body is fully enveloping for better penetration into the air which makes it difficult to drive.


Out of the 18 cars entered, Bugatti has 4. They are entrusted to more or less experienced drivers. The number 11 is driven by Baron Pedro de Vizcayal who sets the best time of the Bugatti at the tests but does not even finish the first lap and abandons on accident in La Membrolle.

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Scale1/32

Manufacturer nameBugatti

Manufacturer modelT32

BrandLE MANS miniatures

Competitionyes

RaceGP ACF Tours

Year1923

DriverPierre de Vizcaya

GTIN3700474505670

Collection02/2025

BodyPolyurethan resin

Chassis3D printed

Weight62g

Documentation Bugatti T32

Datasheet Bugatti T32 GP ACF 1923

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Four Bugatti T32 are specially designed and built for the 1923 Tours Grand Prix, which takes place one month after the first edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.


The very enveloping body is remarkable for its avant-garde style, as is the new Voisin (a car manufacturer that won the 1922 Tourisme GP of Strasbourg).


But neither Bugatti nor Voisin are favourites of this long-planned event, which attracts crowds to the valley of the kings of France, even though it takes place on a Monday.


Out of the 4 Bugatti cars entered, the Prince de Cystria’s Bugatti #16 has a good start and is doing well even if it is not at the front... In the 12th lap, at the curve of the Membrolle, Lee Guiness' Sunbeam #2 sees it miss its turn and run aground in the sand and retire.

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