This wonderful poster for the 1954 French GP at Reims, in the museum, was painted by Géo Ham. |
Reims is a mecca for enthusiasts of French cars and motor racing. I have visited the pits at the old circuit many times, with my first visit in 1970 and my most recent visit in 2022. This year I made my first visit to the Automobile Museum in Reims. This post contains 26 reasons why you might want to visit both. All of the old cars can be seen in the museum which was founded in 1986 to house the collection of Philippe Charbonneaux. The circuit was on public roads so can be seen at any time. All photos of the circuit and museum were taken in 2022.
The circuit was used for car racing between 1926 and 1969 and held a World Championship F1 race eleven times. Famous winners of major events at this circuit included Nuvolari, Fangio, Ascari, Moss, Hawthorn, Brabham, Clark, Rindt and Stewart.
If visiting Reims you might want to time your visit with a number of events -
Late January - the start of the Historic Monte Carlo Rally in Reims. Click here for pictures.
April - the Rallye Epernay Vins de Champagne in a nearby town. Click here for pictures.
December - Habits de Lumiere in the nearby town of Epernay. Click here for pictures.
A = Alba
Alba was a French marque that made cars between 1913 and 1928 in Suresnes, which is in the western suburbs of Paris.
1919 Alba Type R |
B = Berliet
1928 Berliet D68 with Delage coachwork. |
C = CIME
1929 CIME A2 Cabriolet Bordino. CIME stood for Compagnie Industrielle de Moteurs à Explosion. |
D = D.F.P.
1908 D.F.P. - Doriot Flandrin Parant. Car made in Courbevoie near Paris. |
E = Esso
A sign on the old Reims circuit in the pits. |
F = Fournier-Marcadier
1970 Fournier Marcadier Barzoi. About 70 of these French kit cars were sold. They were rear engined and powered by a Renault Gordini 8 motor. Heavily influenced by Colin Chapmans Lotus. |
G = Genestin
1924 Genestin G6 2 seater sports car made in Fourmies France and sometimes used for racing. |
H = Hotchkiss
1934 Hotchkiss 411. It's factory made body work was called Côte d'Azur and had 2 doors and 5 seats. The styling was regarded as quite aerodynamic for the time. |
I = Igol
Igol is a French manufacturer of engine oils and lubricants since 1949. They still produce products for motor racing and rallying.
'Huiles Igol' advert above one of the pit boxes at Reims. |
J = Jouets
Jouet is the French word for toy and there are plenty in the museum.
The Reims Automobile Museum has quite a collection of toy cars. I wish I had had one of those Lotus F1 cars when I was young! |
K = Kart Kali
The 1984 100cc kart of Catherine Lefebvre made by Italian manufacturers Kali. Other drivers of Karts made by Kali included Michael Schumacher and Alex Zanardi. Behind is an Alpine Renault A310. |
L = La Licorne
1947 Licorne 164 LR. Licorne is French for unicorn.. The marque ended in 1949 having produced cars since 1901. |
M = Marilyn Monroe
Not sure what Marilyn was doing in the museum! Probably it was to do with the 1952 De Soto (inset) previously owned by MGM studios that is now in the museum. |
N = Nostalgie
Detail from a sixties Reims poster seen at the old circuit. |
O = Open Cockpit Single Seater
A 1991 Formula Renault Swift DB5. |
P = Peugeot Radovitch
A 1958 Peugeot 403 with 2 door, 4 seat cabriolet bodywork created by Radovitch between 1958 and 1959. |
Q = Quantum
1996 Quantum XR2 cabriolet, a fibreglass kit car based on a Ford Fiesta. |
R = Rosengart
S = Suere
1925 Suere D produced in Paris. The marque started in 1909 and ended in 1930. |
T = Thevenin
A 1960 French Caravan |
U = L'Union
L'Union was a French newspaper that had its headquarters in Rems. |
V = Violet
W = Willys Knight
1930 Willys Knight 70A. Willys was a US automobile company and this one utilized a Knight engine built under licence. This car was bought and restored in Uruguay.. |
X = 10
Y = Youngtimer
Not of all of the cars in the museum were very old. This one dates from 1985 but was designed by Gordon Murray. It was called a Baumann and had a 1.3 litre MG engine and a glass fibre body. |
Z = Le Zèbre
1909 Le Zèbre A Serie 2. |
Detail for a poster for the 1967 meeting at Reims. |
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