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1938 Cork Grand Prix
The 1938 Cork Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor racing, Grand Prix motor race held at Carrigrohane to the west of Cork (city), Cork city in Ireland on 23 April 1938. The 200-mile race was run over more than 30 laps of a six-mile circuit. It was won by the French driver René Dreyfus in a Delahaye car, with second place going to Prince Bira in a Maserati. The course ran along the Carrigrohane Straight to Victoria Cross, turned right towards Dennehy's Cross, from there on to Model Farm Road, and west towards eastern outskirts of Ballincollig. This back stretch finished at the Poulavone hairpin bend, before passing "Hell Hole Corner", and back onto the Carrigrohane Straight. The race was watched by an estimated 70,000 spectators, with participants reportedly representing 12 countries. Classification References External links "Motor Racing At Cork" (1938) - British Pathé newsreel
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Carrigrohane
Carrigrohane (also Currikippane or Kilgrohanmore, meaning "marsh of the little sticks") is a village and civil parishes in Ireland, civil parish situated on the south bank of the River Lee (Ireland), River Lee to the west of the city of Cork (city), Cork in Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is connected by the Carrigrohane Straight, west of Cork (city), Cork and is also in the northeastern part of Ballincollig. It contains St Peter's Church of the Resurrection. In 1837, it had a population of 1921 inhabitants. The civil parish is almost evenly split between the Barony (Ireland), baronies of Muskerry East to the west and the Barony of Cork to the east. History According to the ''A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, Topographical Dictionary of Ireland'', published by Samuel Lewis in 1837, Carrigrohane village was connected via a stone bridge to the parish of Inniscarra and onwards to Macroom. Lewis describes the village as comprising , being "''applotted under the tithe act, and ...
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Kenneth Evans (racing Driver)
Kenneth Evans may refer to: * Kenneth Evans (actor) (1888-1954) in 1942 film In Which We Serve * Kenneth Evans (bishop of Ontario) (1903–1970) * Kenneth Evans (bishop of Dorking) Kenneth Evans may refer to: * Kenneth Evans (actor) (1888-1954) in 1942 film In Which We Serve * Kenneth Evans (bishop of Ontario) (1903–1970) * Kenneth Evans (bishop of Dorking) (1915–2007) * Kenneth A. Evans (1898–1970), American Re ... (1915–2007) * Kenneth A. Evans (1898–1970), American Republican businessman and politician {{hndis, Evans, Kenneth ...
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1938 In Irish Sport
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