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For the race at Reims, July 4th, 1954, Equipe Gordini send a team of three cars:
#24 Gordini T16 - Jean Behra
#26 Gordini T16 - Jacques Pollet
#28 Gordini T16 - Paul Frére
Obviously these cars were all painted the famous French Bleu, but what about the fourth Gordini T16 on the grid send by team Georges Berger:
#30 Gordini T16 - Georges Berger
Quoting Michael Riedner in Mercedes-Benz W196 on page 167: "… further back on the grid were four blue Gordinis once again…." all seems clear.
But then there in Paul Frére and his On The Starting Grid. On page 115 Frére writes about the Belgian GP earlier in the season: "…and André Pilette who, as a result of a special arrangement with Gordini, had a car, painted in the national Belgian colours, placed at his disposal for the whole season.". This is backed up again on page 119 when Frére comes to the questioned French Grand Prix. I quote: "and four single-seaters for the Grand Prix de l´A.C.F., three of which were painted blue for Behra, Pollet and myself, and Pilette´s yellow car, which was this time being driven by Georges Berger.".
So - what does it have to be for car #30 on July 4th, 1954 - blue or yellow?
/Holger
#24 Gordini T16 - Jean Behra
#26 Gordini T16 - Jacques Pollet
#28 Gordini T16 - Paul Frére
Obviously these cars were all painted the famous French Bleu, but what about the fourth Gordini T16 on the grid send by team Georges Berger:
#30 Gordini T16 - Georges Berger
Quoting Michael Riedner in Mercedes-Benz W196 on page 167: "… further back on the grid were four blue Gordinis once again…." all seems clear.
But then there in Paul Frére and his On The Starting Grid. On page 115 Frére writes about the Belgian GP earlier in the season: "…and André Pilette who, as a result of a special arrangement with Gordini, had a car, painted in the national Belgian colours, placed at his disposal for the whole season.". This is backed up again on page 119 when Frére comes to the questioned French Grand Prix. I quote: "and four single-seaters for the Grand Prix de l´A.C.F., three of which were painted blue for Behra, Pollet and myself, and Pilette´s yellow car, which was this time being driven by Georges Berger.".
So - what does it have to be for car #30 on July 4th, 1954 - blue or yellow?
/Holger