Toselli Killed.
Toselli Killed. the
While practising for the Val de Cuech hill-climb, Frederic Toselli met with a fatal accident. The road had not yet been closed to other traffic, and Toselli had to swerve violently to avoid a small cart. His Bugatti skidded heavily into a rock wall, and was utterly wrecked. The mechanic, Jacques Peltrau, was killed outright and Toselli himself was taken to hospital with a fractured skull and a broken leg. Five days later Toselli passed away in the hospital at Salon. A native of Nice, Frederic Toselli began his motor-racing career a few years ago at the wheel of a 1,500 c.c. Bugatti. In the hill climbs around Nice he built up a reputation for himself of great promise, and this was enhanced by winning the 1,500 c.c. classes of the Grand Prix de
Vaucluse and the Grand Prix du Dauphine in 1931, and the Grand Prix of Nice in 1932.
This year Toselli bought the 2.3 litre Bugatti raced by Chiron during 1932, and he had great hopes of a successful season. French followers of the sport will have the sympathy of all readers of MOTOR SPORT in their loss of a most promising driver.
The Grand Prix of Nimes.
The second Grand Prix of Nimes, organised by the L’Auto Moto Club du Gard, will take place on June 4th. Two separate races are run ; the first is for cars up to 1,100 c.c., 1,500 c.c. and 2 litres and the second is the real Grand Prix for cars of over 2, litres. The length of the circuit, which runs through the town, is roughly 2i kilometres, and the classes will have to
cover 40 laps, or 105 kilometres, and 80 laps, or 210 kilometres respectively.
Entries so far include Etanceliu (Alfa Romeo), Lehoux (Bugatti), Falchetto (Bugatti), Braillard (Bugatti), Sommer (Alfa Romeo), Gaupillat (Bugatti), Moll (Alfa Romeo), Brunet (Bugatti), Reveillet (Arnilcar), Leurquin (Amilcar), Ralph (Bugatti), .Abit (Bugatti), Marret (Bugatti), Boucly (Miller Special), Jacob (Bugatti) and Mme. Itier (Bugatti).
The order of starting will be arranged, as at Monoco, by the times recorded in practice.
The G.P.’s of Italy and Monza. to usual custom, the two big
Contrary to usual custom, the two big races held on the Monza Track will be run on the same day, and this year the Grand Prix of Italy and Monza will both take place on September 10th.