Aerodynamics not yet taken into account.
For one point, please respond and identify this car.
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F.I.A.T., 1909?
Neither nor
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French
Yes
Dewald
No
Manufacturer's two-word name ___-___?
No
Gladiator
No
The manufacturer produced cars after 1914
Yes
Motobloc
No
Ryjan?
No
Peugeot 1907
Yes, locked for you to add some details.
45cv (Typ 92 ?)
///The Coupe de la Presse, which was in a way to be the final of the Critérium de France, took place on August 6, 1907 on the Lisieux circuit in five laps and over a total distance of 392.5 kilometers. This event was a resounding success in the eyes of the public.
The winner will be Eugène Renaux, on a Peugeot fitted with Continental tires and removable rims, Vinet licence, in 4h 32' 36'', at an average of 85.24 kilometers per hour.
A perfect answer! I'm not sure about the type myself. It looks more like a Type 92, but the engine size of 130 x 120 mm belongs to the Type 93, according to Schmarbeck's Peugeot book. Anyway, one more point for you!
Thanks for the interesting puzzle!