Saturday 29th June 1901
The Paris–Berlin Trial over 687 miles (1105 km) was won by Henri Fournier (France) driving a Mors in a time of 15:33:06. The race is in retrospect sometimes referred to as the VI Grand Prix de l’ACF.
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The Paris–Berlin Trial over 687 miles (1105 km) was won by Henri Fournier (France) driving a Mors in a time of 15:33:06. The race is in retrospect sometimes referred to as the VI Grand Prix de l’ACF.
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