
Alexander Selyava
Alexander Selyava is a notable figure in the history of automobile racing, distinguished for his participation in the inaugural Monte Carlo Rally in 1912. He drove the 'Russo-Balt S24/55,' which successfully completed the challenging 3,257-kilometer route from Saint Petersburg under harsh winter conditions, marking a significant achievement in automotive endurance and reliability.
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Pilot Alexander Selyava started from St. Petersburg in the 'Russo-Balt S24/55' during the first Monte Carlo Rally in 1912.
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