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The Gordon Bennett Cup was an international motor race organized by newspaper publisher James Gordon Bennett Jr. The first running took place in 1900, and entries were made by national teams, with each country limited to three cars; this format helped establish national representation in automobile racing. Events were held on road circuits in several European countries before the competition ended in 1905, and its regulations influenced later Grand Prix racing.

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Who founded the Gordon Bennett Cup?

American newspaper publisher James Gordon Bennett Jr. established the Gordon Bennett Cup as an international automobile competition. The first race took place in 1900 between Paris and Lyon in France. [Source](https://gordonbennettcup.racing/1900-2/)

What was unusual about the Gordon Bennett Cup rules?

Entries represented national automobile clubs rather than just individual drivers or manufacturers. Each country could enter no more than three cars, making national identity part of the competition's structure. [Source](https://gordonbennettcup.racing/1900-2/)

Was the Gordon Bennett Cup held on a circuit?

The inaugural Gordon Bennett Cup was a road race on public roads, not a purpose-built closed circuit. The 1900 Paris to Lyon event helped establish the idea of long-distance international automobile competition. [Source](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1900_Gordon_Bennett_Cup)

Which country won the first Gordon Bennett Cup?

France won the inaugural event in 1900, with Fernand Charron driving a Panhard-Levassor. The French team was allowed three cars under the national-team rules. [Source](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1900_Gordon_Bennett_Cup)

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