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Old 26 Jun 2001, 14:15 (Ref:109946)   #1
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Grand Prix des Frontières

In this race just after the war till 1954 with very interesting
grid filler like :
Veritas - jicey - balsa speciale - simca deho - etc
any comments about those cars
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Old 26 Jun 2001, 14:42 (Ref:109952)   #2
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The Jicey was a BMW engined special, or which there were several at the time. The Balsa Speciale was a BMW 6-cylinder machine which was entered in several races. The car is now owned by someone in Germany, but I forget the name.
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Old 26 Jun 2001, 15:02 (Ref:109954)   #3
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The balsa ran mostly in france and also in the german GP in 1952
and I think failed to finish
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Old 26 Jun 2001, 15:10 (Ref:109956)   #4
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Marcel Balsa -


25 May 1952 - GP de Paris - 6th
03 Aug 1952 - German GP, ret
14 Sep 1952 - 2nd in Cadours GP repechage, 6th in final
12 Sep 1954 - V Circuit de Cadours, retired

All these results were in the BMW. He was also placed in events either side of WW2 driving a Bugatti.
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Old 26 Jun 2001, 16:05 (Ref:109971)   #5
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The Balsa Speciale was a Gordini chassis with a BMW 328 engine. I can only guess about the actual chassis number, since my only info on these is Sheldon's black books which are a bit moody when it comes to Gordini chassis! Is there someone with more info on Gordini out there?
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Old 26 Jun 2001, 17:23 (Ref:109992)   #6
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Christian Huet in his GORDINI book does not show this home-made car in his results but only pure Gordinis.
 
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Old 27 Jun 2001, 06:59 (Ref:110195)   #7
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The balsa was I think built around a simca 5 or 8 I have to check it
with a french book this evening
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