René de Knyff

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title: René de Knyff
text: Chevalier René de Knyff was a French pioneer of car racing and later a president of Commission Sportive Internationale (CSI), now known as FIA. Between 1897 and 1903 he took part in 18 car races, 5 of which he won. He drove all the races in a Panhard & Levassor, wearing a captain cap which he always lost right after start. During his racing career, he was famous for his gentlemanship and sportsmanship. For example, during the Paris-Bordeaux race in 1895, he saw his great rival Fernand Charron wh
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