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Auguste Frédéric Doriot (24 October 1863 – 1955) was a French motoring pioneer who developed, built and raced cars for Peugeot before founding his own manufacturing company D.F.P. in combination with Ludovic Flandrin and the Parant brothers. In 1891, Doriot and his Peugeot colleague Louis Rigoulot completed the longest trip by a petrol powered vehicle when their self-designed and built Daimler powered Peugeot Type 3 completed 2,100 kilometres (1375 miles) from Valentigney to Paris and Brest and back again. They were attached to the first Paris-Brest-Paris bicycle race, but the duo reached Brest one day after the winning cyclist, Charles Terront, finished in Paris, and they then finished six days after him.

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  • Auguste Doriot (en)
  • Auguste Doriot (de)
  • Auguste Doriot (fr)
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  • Auguste Doriot (* 24. Oktober 1863 in Sainte-Suzanne; † 1. Januar 1955 in Menton) war ein französischer Automobilrennfahrer und -hersteller. Sein 1899 geborener Sohn Georges Doriot gründete 1957 Insead. (de)
  • Auguste Frédéric Doriot, né le 24 octobre 1863 à Sainte-Suzanne (Doubs) et mort le 19 février 1955 à Menton, était un pilote automobile français, devenu constructeur automobile. (fr)
  • Auguste Frédéric Doriot (24 October 1863 – 1955) was a French motoring pioneer who developed, built and raced cars for Peugeot before founding his own manufacturing company D.F.P. in combination with Ludovic Flandrin and the Parant brothers. In 1891, Doriot and his Peugeot colleague Louis Rigoulot completed the longest trip by a petrol powered vehicle when their self-designed and built Daimler powered Peugeot Type 3 completed 2,100 kilometres (1375 miles) from Valentigney to Paris and Brest and back again. They were attached to the first Paris-Brest-Paris bicycle race, but the duo reached Brest one day after the winning cyclist, Charles Terront, finished in Paris, and they then finished six days after him. (en)
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  • Auguste Doriot (en)
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  • Auguste Doriot (en)
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  • Sainte-Suzanne, Doubs in Franche-Comté (en)
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