Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The 1911 American Grand Prize was held on November 30, 1911 and was the final race of the 1911 Grand Prix season. It was held on the Savannah, Georgia road course three days after the Vanderbilt Cup was held on the same track. It was sanctioned by the Automobile Club of America. David Bruce-Brown won by just over two minutes over Eddie Hearne. Bruce-Brown's average speed was 74.458 mph (121.478 km/h)."@en }
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- 1911_American_Grand_Prize abstract "The 1911 American Grand Prize was held on November 30, 1911 and was the final race of the 1911 Grand Prix season. It was held on the Savannah, Georgia road course three days after the Vanderbilt Cup was held on the same track. It was sanctioned by the Automobile Club of America. David Bruce-Brown won by just over two minutes over Eddie Hearne. Bruce-Brown's average speed was 74.458 mph (121.478 km/h).".
- Q4559301 abstract "The 1911 American Grand Prize was held on November 30, 1911 and was the final race of the 1911 Grand Prix season. It was held on the Savannah, Georgia road course three days after the Vanderbilt Cup was held on the same track. It was sanctioned by the Automobile Club of America. David Bruce-Brown won by just over two minutes over Eddie Hearne. Bruce-Brown's average speed was 74.458 mph (121.478 km/h).".
- 1911_American_Grand_Prize comment "The 1911 American Grand Prize was held on November 30, 1911 and was the final race of the 1911 Grand Prix season. It was held on the Savannah, Georgia road course three days after the Vanderbilt Cup was held on the same track. It was sanctioned by the Automobile Club of America. David Bruce-Brown won by just over two minutes over Eddie Hearne. Bruce-Brown's average speed was 74.458 mph (121.478 km/h).".
- Q4559301 comment "The 1911 American Grand Prize was held on November 30, 1911 and was the final race of the 1911 Grand Prix season. It was held on the Savannah, Georgia road course three days after the Vanderbilt Cup was held on the same track. It was sanctioned by the Automobile Club of America. David Bruce-Brown won by just over two minutes over Eddie Hearne. Bruce-Brown's average speed was 74.458 mph (121.478 km/h).".