1949 Swiss Grand Prix
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The 1949 Swiss Grand Prix was a
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which was held at Bremgarten on 3 July 1949. The race was won by Alberto Ascari driving a
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. Ascari's team mate Luigi Villoresi was second and Raymond Sommer was third in a Talbot-Lago T26C. Giuseppe Farina set pole and fastest lap in his
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but retired with mechanical problems.


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Swiss Grand Prix
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