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Paul Baras
Paul Baras, 1900.
Born(1870-05-14)May 14, 1870
Orchies, France
Died10 June 1941(1941-06-10) (aged 71)
Saint-Maurice, France
NationalityFrench
Occupation(s)racing driver, racing cyclist

Paul Baras (May 14, 1870 – November 6, 1941)[1] was a road racing cyclist and racing driver from France. He competed in several early Grand Prix motor races, and held the world land speed record between November 1904 and January 1905.

Born in Orchies, France, Baras originally competed in cycling events including placing third in the 1894 Grand Prix de Paris Sprint. He switched to racing cars, initially in hill-climbs.[2]

Baras set the world land speed record on November 13, 1904. Driving a Darracq 100 hp, he completed the flying kilometer in twenty-one and two-fifths of a second to give an average speed of 104.34 mph (167.92 km/h).[3]

In 1906, he participated in the inaugural French Grand Prix, and led the early stages of the race. He eventually finished seventh, although he also had the fastest lap of the race. The following year, he finished third in the French Grand Prix. In 1908 he retired after three laps of the race.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Fotoalbum Paul Baras". Cyclingarchives.com. Archived from the original on 2012-07-30. Retrieved 2011-11-16.
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  • ^ [2] CYCLING NOTES BY DEMON. Otago Witness, Issue 2659, 1 March 1905, Page 59

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