BALLOT – GRAND PRIX
This model, based on the short chassis, is a two-seater racing car. Dating from 1925, it embodies all the elements of racing automobiles, which were also road cars. Indeed, it was common practice to drive one's racing car to the circuits, participate in the Grand Prix, and return, again by road, provided the car wasn't damaged!
This was the era of gentleman drivers who dared to race their sports cars while using them to commute to work.
With its recessed grille, sleek bodywork, pointed rear, small windscreen, no doors, and guilloché aluminum dashboard, everything was there to transport you to the greatest racetracks.
It would take a very clever person to imagine that this car is of recent design!
Since this vehicle is not authorized to circulate on public roads, these applications are essentially for private properties,
tourist parks, vineyards, castles, filming locations or any tourist site.











