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- René_Stapp abstract "René Stapp was a French racing driver who in 1932 attempted to break the land speed record with one of the most outlandish, and ugliest, cars to ever attempt to do so.The car was built in Paris between 1930 and 1932, then taken to the popular Daytona Beach venue in the United States for an attempt at the land speed record.Power was supplied by two Bristol Jupiter radial aero engines. Some web sources also describe the car itself as being named "Jupiter". Assuming a generous 600 bhp per engine in racing trim, this would have given a power comparable to Malcolm Campbell's cars and so it wasn't an obviously impossible contender. However the general engineering was at the Heath Robinson level and failed to inspire confidence. The car was destroyed by fire on the beach at La Baule, a popular motor-racing venue of the period.".
- René_Stapp thumbnail René_Stapp_at_Daytona_Beach.jpg?width=300.
- René_Stapp wikiPageID "20872956".
- René_Stapp wikiPageRevisionID "576422501".
- René_Stapp name "Stapp, Rene".
- René_Stapp shortDescription "French racing driver".
- René_Stapp description "French racing driver".
- René_Stapp subject Category:French_racing_drivers.
- René_Stapp subject Category:Land_speed_record_people.
- René_Stapp subject Category:Wheel-driven_land_speed_record_cars.
- René_Stapp type Agent.
- René_Stapp type Person.
- René_Stapp type Person.
- René_Stapp type Q215627.
- René_Stapp type Q5.
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- René_Stapp type NaturalPerson.
- René_Stapp type Thing.
- René_Stapp type Person.
- René_Stapp comment "René Stapp was a French racing driver who in 1932 attempted to break the land speed record with one of the most outlandish, and ugliest, cars to ever attempt to do so.The car was built in Paris between 1930 and 1932, then taken to the popular Daytona Beach venue in the United States for an attempt at the land speed record.Power was supplied by two Bristol Jupiter radial aero engines. Some web sources also describe the car itself as being named "Jupiter".".
- René_Stapp label "René Stapp".
- René_Stapp sameAs Ren%C3%A9_Stapp.
- René_Stapp sameAs Q7313799.
- René_Stapp sameAs Q7313799.
- René_Stapp wasDerivedFrom René_Stapp?oldid=576422501.
- René_Stapp depiction René_Stapp_at_Daytona_Beach.jpg.
- René_Stapp givenName "Rene".
- René_Stapp name "Rene Stapp".
- René_Stapp surname "Stapp".