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    Camille Jenatzy (1868, Schaerbeek – 8 December 1913, Habay la Neuve) was a Belgian race car driver. He is known for breaking the land speed record three...
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    driver Camille Jenatzy. Camille was the son of Constant Jenatzy, a manufacturer of rubber products (rubber was still a novelty at the time). Camille had...
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  • French-Canadian boxer Camille Huysmans (1871–1968), Belgian politician Camille Jenatzy (1868–1913), Belgian racing driver Camille Jordan (1838–1922), French...
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    kilometre (0.62 mi) from a flying start. January 17, 1899 Achères, France Camille Jenatzy GCA Dogcart Electric 41.42 66.66 January 17, 1899 Achères, France Gaston...
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    each town. The 328 miles (528 km) race was won by the famous Belgian Camille Jenatzy, driving a Mercedes in German colours. The Times reported the 1904...
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    time winning the race on behalf of his country. The race was won by Camille Jenatzy driving a Mercedes and representing Germany, in a time of six hours...
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    next, and behind him Victor Hémery of Darracq, Paul Baras of Brasier, Camille Jenatzy of Mercedes, Louis Rigolly of Gobron-Brillié and Alessandro Cagno of...
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  • invention "Telegraphy without directly connected wire". January 27 – Camille Jenatzy of France becomes the first man to drive an automobile more than 80...
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    politician and MEP Henri Jacobs [fr] (1864–1935), Art Nouveau architect Camille Jenatzy (1868–1913), racing driver Henry Le Bœuf (1874–1935), banker and patron...
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    Kildare and Carlow, including Kildare town. It was won by Belgian racer Camille Jenatzy in a Mercedes. See Annals of Inisfallen AI697.1 Kl. Repose of Forannán...
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