Paris–Rouen (motor race) explained

Race Title:Horseless Carriages Contest
Venue:Road from Paris to Rouen
Location:France
Sponsor:Le Petit Journal
Pierre Giffard
First Race:22 July 1894 (unique race)
102 entrants
21 qualified
4 stopped

Paris–Rouen, Le Petit Journal Horseless Carriages Contest (Concours du 'Petit Journal' Les Voitures sans Chevaux), was a pioneering city-to-city motoring competition in 1894 which is sometimes described as the world's first competitive motor race.

The contest was organised by the newspaper Le Petit Journal and ran from Paris to Rouen in France on 22 July 1894. It was preceded by four days of vehicle exhibition and qualifying events that created great crowds and excitement. The eight 50km (30miles) qualifying events started near the Bois de Boulogne and comprised interwoven routes around Paris to select the entrants for the main 126km (78miles) event.[1]

The first driver across the finishing line at Rouen was Jules-Albert de Dion, but he did not win the main prize because his steam vehicle needed a stoker and was thus ineligible. The fastest petrol-powered car was a 3hp Peugeot driven by Albert Lemaître. The premier prize, the 5,000 franc Prix du Petit Journal, for "the competitor whose car comes closest to the ideal", was shared equally by manufacturers Panhard et Levassor and Les fils de Peugeot frères ('The sons of Peugeot brothers'), with vehicles that were "easy to use".[2] [3]

1894 – Paris to Rouen

Organisation

In 1894, Pierre Giffard, editor of Le Petit Journal, organised the world's first motoring competition from Paris to Rouen to publicise his newspaper, to stimulate interest in motoring and to develop French motor manufacturing. Sporting events were a tried and tested form of publicity stunt and circulation booster. The paper promoted it as "Le Petit Journal Competition for Horseless Carriages" (Le Petit Journal Concours des Voitures sans Chevaux) that were "not dangerous, easy to drive, and cheap during the journey", the main prize being for "the competitor whose car comes closest to the ideal". The "easy to drive" clause effectively precluded from the prizes (but not the event) any vehicles needing a travelling mechanic or technical assistant such as a stoker (i.e. steam powered vehicles).[2] [4]

Le Petit Journal announced prize money totalling 10,000 gold francs – 5,000 for first place, 2,000 for second, 1,500 for third, 1,000 for fourth, and 500 for fifth. The main prize was for the first eligible vehicle across the finish line in Rouen.[4]

Entrants

One hundred two people paid the ten franc entrance fee. They ranged from practical manufacturers like Peugeot, Panhard, de Dion-Bouton, and Serpollet to amateur owners and "over-ambitious concepts". Seventy-eight entrants did not show up for qualifying on 18 July, which included some 25 powered by unfamiliar and improbable technologies such as "gravity" – nine; "compressed air" – five; "automatic" – three; electricity – three; gas – three; hydraulics – two; liquid, pedals, propellers, and levers. Additionally, 19 petrol-powered designs and 26 steam-powered cars, quadricycles, and tricycles did not show up at the qualifying event.[2] [3]

Qualifying

Qualifying was held from 19 to 21 July 1894, and was preceded by a public exhibition of 26 cars to Neuilly-sur-Seine on 18 July. Journalists reported great crowds and excitement throughout the routes, and at Précy-sur-Oise they finished through a triumphal arch. On 19 July, 26 cars lined the side of the Boulevard Maillot, stretching to the Bois de Boulogne, each parked 10m (30feet) apart until, at 8:00 am, the first car led off, followed at 15-second intervals by the others. The 50km (30miles) qualifying event had to be completed in under three hours to be eligible to start the main event, the 126km (78miles) race from Paris to Rouen; 21 were selected for the main event.[2] [5] [6]

Qualifying was used as a major publicity tool for both the event and the newspaper: "for our readers who want to see the cars on the roads around Paris". The 22 vehicles were split into five groups who completed complex interwoven tours of Paris and its environs, including Mantes-la-Jolie, Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Flins-sur-Seine, Poissy, Triel-sur-Seine, Rambouillet, Versailles, Dampierre-en-Yvelines, Corbeil-Essonnes, Palaiseau, Précy-sur-Oise, Gennevilliers and L'Isle-Adam, Val-d'Oise. The groups were carefully balanced to ensure each included petrol and steam, a Peugeot, a Panhard & Levassor, and different seating. Le Petit Journal, on the morning of the event, still officially expected Lemoigne and his gravity-powered vehicle to participate, although he was included as an additional member of group five.[5]

The groups that set off from Porte Maillot on Thursday 19 July were:[5]

(Note – Le Petit Journal does not show an itinerary three, presumably either a misprint or changed plan)

(Sources show three or five vehicles on this route and variance over qualification)

On Friday 20 July a second qualifying event was run over two routes.[7]

On Saturday 21 July a third qualifying event was run from Paris to Poissy.

Race

At 8:00 am on Sunday 22 July, twenty-one qualifiers started from Porte Maillot and went via the Bois de Boulogne, Neuilly-sur-Seine, Courbevoie, Nanterre, Chatou, Le Pecq, Poissy, Triel-sur-Seine, Vaux-sur-Seine, and Meulan, to Mantes where they stopped for lunch from noon until 1:30 pm, whence they set off to Vernon, Gaillon, Pont-de-l'Arche, and the 'Champ de Mars' at Rouen.

Count de Dion was the first to arrive in Rouen after 6 hours 48 minutes at an average speed of 19km/h. He finished 3 min 30 sec ahead of Albert Lemaître (Peugeot), Auguste Doriot (Peugeot) (16 min 30 sec back), Hippolyte Panhard (Panhard) (33 min 30 sec) and Émile Levassor (Panhard) (55 min 30 sec).[2] [6] The winner's average speed was 17km/h.[8]

Prizes

On Tuesday 24 July Le Petit Journal announced the prizes :[9]

Results for Paris–Rouen

scope=col style="background-color:#CCCCCC;" Position
overall
scope=col style="background-color:#CCCCCC;" Numberscope=col style="background-color:#CCCCCC;" Driver / entrantscope=col style="background-color:#CCCCCC;" Makescope=col style="background-color:#CCCCCC;" Powerscope=col style="background-color:#CCCCCC;" Peoplescope=col style="background-color:#CCCCCC;" Time
overall
scope=col style="background-color:#CCCCCC;" Position
at Mantes
scope=col style="background-color:#CCCCCC;" Time
Paris-Mantes
circa 50 km
scope=col style="background-color:#CCCCCC;" Time
Mantes-Rouen
circa 80 km
1 4 Jules-Albert, Count de Dion, Bouton Steam 4 6 h 48 m 00 s or
5 h 40 m
2 2 h 38 m 4 h 10 m
2 65 Albert Lemaître – 'Les fils de Peugeot Frères' Petrol
(Daimler)
4 6 h 51 m 30 s or
5 h 45 m
1 2 h 36 m 4 h 15 m
3 28 Auguste Doriot – 'Les fils de Peugeot Frères' Petrol
(Daimler)
4 7 h 04 m 30 s or
5 h 50 m
4 2 h 44 m 4 h 20 m
4 13 Hippolyte Panhard – Panhard et Levassor Petrol
(Daimler)
4 7 h 21 m 30 s or
6 h 3 m
5 2 h 48 m 4 h 33 m
5 or 7 15 Émile Levassor – Panhard et Levassor Petrol
(Daimler)
2 7 h 43 m 30 s or
6 h 30 m
3 2 h 43 m 5 h 0 m
6 or 5 31 Émile Kraeutler – 'Les fils de Peugeot Frères' Petrol
(Daimler)
4 7 h 46 m 30 s or
6 h 7 m
10 3 h 9 m 4 h 37 m
7 or 8 64 Petrol
(Daimler)
4 8 h 09 m 00 s or
6 h 49 m
6 2 h 50 m 5 h 19 m
8 or 6 42 A. Le Brun Le Brun Petrol
(Daimler)
4 8 h 12 m 00 s or
6 h 24 m
13 3 h 18 m 4 h 54 m
9 or 1030 Gratien Michaux – 'Les fils de Peugeot Frères' Petrol
(Daimler)
3 8 h 25 m 00 s or
7 h 2 m
7 2 h 53 m 5 h 32 m
10 or 1314 "Dubois" – Panhard et Levassor Petrol
(Daimler)
4 8 h 38 m 00 s or
7 h 10 m
8 2 h 58 5 h 40 m
11 or 1227 Louis Rigoulot – 'Les fils de Peugeot Frères' Petrol
(Daimler)
2 8 h 41 m 00 s or
7 h 5 m
12 3 h 16 m 5 h 35 m
12 or 1124 Alfred Vacheron Vacheron / Panhard Petrol
(Daimler)
2 8 h 42 m 30 s or
7 h 3 m
11 3 h 9 m 5 h 33 m
13 or 953 "De Bourmont" de Bourmont Steam 4 8 h 51 m 00 s or
7 h 1 m
15 3 h 21 m 5 h 31 m
14 85 Petrol
(Benz)
10 h 01 m 00 s or
8 h 9 m
16 3 h 22 m 6 h 39 m
15 60 Steam 8 10 h 43 m 00 s or
8 h 50 m
17 3 h 23 m 7 h 20 m
16 7 Steam 4 12 h 24 m 30 s 19 4 h 17 m 8 h 7 m
17 18 Steam 6 13 h 00 m 00 s 14 3 h 20 m 9 h 40 m
Stopped 44 "De Prandiéres" Steam 4 Nanterre
– broken wheel
retired out
Stopped 19 Steam 10 Motor 20 4 h 39 m retired
Stopped 10 "J. Scotte" Scotte Steam 8 Motor 9 3 h 8 m retired
Stopped 61 Roger de Montais De Montais Steam 2 Motor 18 4 h 0 m retired
scope=row colspan=10 Sources:[10] [11] [12] [13] [14]

List of entrants

ResultNo.Entrant
manufacturer
City Seats Engine type
No show 1 Rousselet Paris 4 gravity
No show 2 Edouard Pellorce petrol
Did not qualify 3 De Dion-Bouton et Co 4 steam
Started 4 De Dion-Bouton et Co Puteaux 6 steam
No show 5 Le Maitre Paris 4 steam
No show 6 Roussat Paris 4 hydraulic
Started 7 Gautier P Paris 4 steam
No show 8 Hidien 4 steam
No show 9 Victor Popp Paris 4 air compressor
Started 10 Scott J 8 steam
No show 11 Klaus Th 4 petrol
Did not qualify 12 Tenting Paris 4 petrol
Started 13 Panhard & Levassor Paris 4 petrol
Started 14 Panhard & Levassor Paris 4 petrol
Started 15 Panhard & Levassor Paris 4 petrol
No show 16 Quantio Roubaix 6 petrol
No show 17 Rodier, Roche et Sabatier petrol
Started 18 Archdeacon M E
(or Serpollet)
Paris 7 petrol
(or steam)
Started 19 Le Blant Paris 10 steam
No show 20 Paraire G steam
No show 21 Letar Alexandre Paris 4 steam
No show 22 Gaillardet 4 steam
No show 23 Varennes Paris 3 steam
Started 24 Vacheron Alfred 2 petrol
No show 25 Coquatrix Paris 4 steam
No show 26 Leval Paris 4 baricycle?
Started 27 Peugeot Fils et frères 4 petrol
Started 28 Peugeot Fils et frères Valentigney 4 petrol
Did not qualify 29 Peugeot Fils et frères Valentigney 4 petrol
Started 30 Peugeot Fils et frères Valentigney 4 petrol
Started 31 Peugeot Fils et frères Valentigney 4 petrol
No show 32 Darras L tricyclesteam
No show 33 Geoffroy M P steam
No show 34 Geoffroy M P steam
No show 35 Geoffroy M P steam
No show 36 Gillot Jules 4 petrol
No show 37 Loubiere Albert 6 gravity
No show 38 Duchemin A Paris 4
No show 39 Ponsot Paris 4 Oil?
No show 40 Lemoigne Louis Fougères 4 gravity
No show 41 Bargogli Paris 4 petrol
Started 42 Le Brun A Rouen 4 petrol
No show 43 Spanoghe Antwerp, Belgium 6 steam
Started 44 de Prandieres M Lyon 6 Serpollet steam
No show 45 Cornequet Paris 8 automatic
No show 46 Matin-Cudrez F Paris 2 steam
No show 47 Barthelemy Cesar 3 gravity
No show 48 Leblanc 6 steam
No show 49 Valentin J M 3 gravity
No show 50 Werstein Paris 3 pedals
ResultNo.Entrant City Seats Engine type
No show 51 Lepape Paris 4 petrol
No show 52 Paris 4 air compressor
Started 53 de Bourmont M 4 petrol
No show 54 Froger Elie 4 petrol
No show 55 De Dion-Bouton et Co 4 petrol
No show 56 Lebrun M 4 automatic
No show 57 Seunier M 4 petrol
No show 58 Barbier et Marcillet Paris 3 steam
No show 59 Bezamat Colombes 4 steam
Started 60 Le Blant Maurice Paris 9 steam
Started 61 de Montais Roger Beauvroit 2 petrol
No show 62 Mallarme steam
No show 63 Tissandier et Lacombe petrol
Started 64 Panhard & Levassor Paris petrol
Started 65 Peugeot Fils et frères Valentigney 4 petrol
No show 66 Museur L et Cordonnier E 4 steam
No show 67 Lebesgue Paris petrol
No show 68 Garnier E et Delannoy G Beauvois 4 combination
No show 69 de Malapert et Barriere Paris 4 liquid
No show 70 Fays – Poisson Gigny 6 gravity
No show 71 Klaus Th Lyon 2 tricycle petrol
No show 72 Tamarelle – Capeyron 5 steam
No show 73 Pretot Paris 4 petrol
No show 74 Mayer Raoul 2 quadracycle steam
No show 75 Dessaux Charles Paris 2 tricycle gravity
No show 76 Tirant Georges Baissy steam
No show 77 Reverseau Paris 4 automatic
No show 78 Berthaud Lyon 8 air compressor
No show 79 Baudet A Paris 4 steam
No show 80 Quantin 6 steam
No show 81 Becherel Paris 2 tricycle steam
No show 82 Monges Paris 4 electric
No show 83 Suodais 6 electric
No show 84 Plantard Paris 4 air compressor
Started 85 Roger Paris 2 petrol
No show 86 Birmingham
Great Britain
electric
No show 87 Landry & Beyroux G 4 petrol
No show 88 Jeantaud Paris 3 petrol
No show 89 Demont Paris 4 steam
No show 90 Mansart 4 gravity
No show 91 Carli le comte Italy 2 electric
No show 92 de Farcy 2 petrol
No show 93 Gantry 2 gas
No show 94 Morelleras H gravity
No show 95 Roze – Andrillon 4 air compressor
No show 96 Canis 4 propeller
No show 97 Deutsch M Germany 2 petrol (Benz Car)
No show 98 Deutsch M Germany 2 petrol (Benz Car)
No show 99 Bonnefils 2 petrol
No show 100 Bellanger 4 system
No show 101 Mary Jean Paris 4 gas
No show 102 Barriquand M 4 hydraulic
ResultNo.Entrant City Seats Engine type

See also

References

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Notes and References

  1. http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6130110/f1.image Le petit journal, publication of 20 December, column 1, Article 8
  2. http://forix.autosport.com/8w/bdb.html Forix, Autosport, 8W – Welcome to Who? What? Where? When? Why? on the World Wide Web. The cradle of motorsport
  3. http://cent.ans.free.fr/pj1894/pj19406081894.htm Cent Ans, Concours du Petit Journal Les voitures sans chevaux.
  4. http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k613010m 19 December 1893 – Announcement
  5. http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k613222b 18 July 1894 – Selection around Paris
  6. http://www.cc-organisation.com/CC-Organisation.com/Course_Paris_-_Rouen.html CC Organisation – Course Paris-Rouen
  7. http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6132243/f1.zoom Sat 21 July 1894 – Selection II
  8. http://www.grandprixhistory.org/story.htm Grand Prix History – Organized Racing & The First Grand Prix
  9. http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6132277.image Prizes
  10. http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k613225g.zoom Le Petit Journal
  11. http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k613226v/f2.zoom Race report.
  12. Richard J. Evans: Steam Cars (Shire Album), Shire Publications Ltd (1985), p. 15
  13. http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/1894_Paris-Rouen_Race The Early History of Motoring
  14. [:it:Parigi-Rouen 1894|Provisional results]