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词条 1905 Gordon Bennett Cup
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{{Infobox Grand Prix race report
|Type = CUST
|Description = Pre-1906 Grand Prix seasons
|Grand Prix = Gordon Bennett
|GP_Suffix = Cup
|Date = 5 July
|Year = 1905
|Official name = VI Coupe Internationale
|Country = France
|Image =
|Location = Auvergne, France
|Course_mi = 85.35
|Course_km = 137.354
|Distance_laps = 4
|Distance_mi = 341.4
|Distance_km = 549.415
|Course =
|First_Driver = Léon Théry
|First_Team = Brasier
|First_Country = France
|Second_Driver = Felice Nazzaro
|Second_Team = FIAT
|Second_Country = Italy
|Second_flag_suffix = 1861
|Third_Driver = Alessandro Cagno
|Third_Team = FIAT
|Third_Country = Italy
|Third_flag_suffix = 1861
}}

The 1905 Gordon Bennett Cup, formally titled the VI Coupe Internationale, was a motor race held on 5 July 1905 on the Auvergne Circuit in France. The race consisted of four laps of the mountainous 137.35-km (85.35-mile) circuit, to make the total distance 549.4 km (341.4 miles). A French entry driven by Léon Théry had won the previous year's edition of the race, which meant that the rights to host the race fell to the Automobile Club de France (ACF). France were to attempt to defend the Gordon Bennett Cup against Germany, Great Britain, Austria, Italy and the United States, and each country was represented by three entries, with the car that finished the race in the shortest time winning the race on behalf of his country. This meant the largest field of any Gordon Bennett race with 18 entries competing on behalf of six countries.

Théry, driving a 96 hp Richard-Brasier,[1] won in a time of seven hours, 2 minutes and 42 seconds, an average speed of 77.98 km/h (48.45 mph), to become the only driver to win two Gordon Bennett Cup races. His victory was the fourth Gordon Bennett win by an entry representing France. Felice Nazzaro and Alessandro Cagno, both driving FIATs and representing Italy, finished second and third respectively, Nazzaro finishing nearly 17 minutes behind Théry with Cagno a further two minutes back. The third Italian representative, Vincenzo Lancia, was fastest over the first two laps in his FIAT, but broke down with radiator problems during his third lap.[1]

The race took place on the doorstep of the Clermont-Ferrand headquarters of Michelin, and the Richard-Brasiers and FIATs were fitted with Michelin tyres.[2] Gustave Caillois finished fourth in the second Richard-Brasier, nearly six minutes behind Cagno but over 36 minutes ahead of Christian Werner, the best-placed German representative driving a Mercedes.

Charles Rolls, driving a Wolseley, was the best-placed British representative, finishing eighth, while only one representative each from Austria and the United States finished, Edgar Braun coming home tenth in a Mercedes, and Herbert Lyttle twelfth and last in a Pope-Toledo, nearly two and a half hours behind Théry.

Chronographs for timing for the event were again supplied by the Anglo-Swiss firm of Stauffer, Son & Co.[3]

After the race, the ACF announced its intention of not staging the Gordon Bennett Cup the following year, instead organising a race in which no limit could be placed on the number of cars a country could enter: the Grand Prix.

Classification

PosDriverstarting forConstructorTime/Retired
1France}} Léon Théry {{cc3|FRA}} France Richard-Brasier 7:02:43
2Italy|1861}} Felice Nazzaro {{cc3|ITA}} Italy FIAT 7:19:09
3Italy|1861}} Alessandro Cagno {{cc3|ITA}} Italy FIAT 7:21:23
4France}} Gustave Caillois {{cc3|FRA}} France Richard-Brasier 7:27:06
5Germany|empire}} Christian Werner {{cc3|GER}} Germany Mercedes 8:03:30
6France}} Arthur Duray {{cc3|FRA}} France De Dietrich 8:05:00
7Belgium}} Pierre de Caters {{cc3|BEL}} Germany Mercedes 8:07:12
8United Kingdom}} Charles Rolls {{cc3|GBR}} Great Britain Wolseley 8:26:42
9United Kingdom}} Clifford Earp {{cc3|GBR}} Great Britain Napier 8:27:30
10Austria}} Edgar Braun {{cc3|AUT}} Austria Mercedes 8:33:06
11United Kingdom}} Cecil Bianchi {{cc3|GBR}} Great Britain Wolseley 8:38:32
12United States|1896}} Herbert Lyttle {{cc3|USA}} USA Pope-Toledo 9:30:32
DNFItaly|1861}} Vincenzo Lancia {{cc3|ITA}} Italy FIAT *
DNFBelgium}} Camille Jenatzy {{cc3|BEL}} Germany Mercedes *
DNFAustria}} Burton {{cc3|AUT}} Austria Mercedes*
DNFUnited States|1896}} Joe Tracy {{cc3|USA}} USA Locomobile *
DNFAustria}} Otto Hieronymus {{cc3|AUT}} Austria Mercedes *
DNFUnited States|1896}} Bert Dingley {{cc3|USA}} USA Pope-Toledo *
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Footnotes
1. ^The Times (London, England), 6 July 1905, p. 11.
2. ^Daily Telegraph (London, England), 9 July 2005, p. 5.
3. ^La Fédération Horlogère Suisse, 24 September 1905, p. 399.
4. ^(Beaulieu, p. 208.)
Bibliography
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  • {{Citation |author=Douglas-Scott-Montagu, Edward John Barrington|title=The Gordon Bennett Races|year= 1963|publisher=Cassell & Company Ltd.|location=London|isbn=}}
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