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    The 1st Grand Prix de Caen was a Formula Two motor race held on 27 July 1952 at the Circuit de la Prairie, Caen. The race was run over 75 laps of the...
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  • The Grand Prix de Caen was an auto racing event, held in la Prairie park in Caen. Only six races were held between 1952 and 1958, the 1955 race being...
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  • The 2nd Grand Prix de Sables d'Olonne was a Formula Two motor race held on 13 July 1952 at Les Sables-d'Olonne, in Pays de la Loire, France. It was round...
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    Sport, May 1952, page 232 I Ibsley Formula 2 Race 1952 - Ibsley Grand Prix, www.the-fastlane.co.uk Retrieved 13 December 2020 Grand Prix winners 1894-2019...
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  • would not be held until 1984. "1952 Non-World Championship Grands Prix". Retrieved 2022-06-03. "II Daily Mail Trophy 1952". Retrieved 2022-06-03. "III Daily...
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    make his first entry into Grand Prix racing in 1952 when he drove a two-litre four cylinder Ferrari 500 in the British Grand Prix for G. Caprara, finishing...
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    second, with Hawthorn third. The Caen Grand Prix, another important non-championship Formula One race held in the town of Caen in northern France (further...
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  • The grand prix de la Critique littéraire was created in 1948 by Robert André. It is awarded each year by the French PEN club to a literary essay. Chaired...
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    Stirling Moss (section 1952)
    offered him a Formula Two car to drive at the 1951 Bari Grand Prix before a full-season in 1952. Moss and his father went to Apulia only to find out that...
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    since 1952, but no constructor would build one before they were outright banned in 1961. The championship started off with the Argentine Grand Prix. Multiple...
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  • a 500cc Cooper and his own Leston Special. He won the Luxembourg Grand Prix in 1952 (a race containing Stirling Moss and Peter Collins), and became a...
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    Maurice Trintignant (category Grand Prix drivers)
    Albi Grand Prix – 1951 Grand Prix de Caen1952, 1954 Grand Prix de Cadours – 1952, 1953 Pau Grand Prix – 1958, 1959 (F2), 1962 (F1) Grand Prix de Rouen-les-Essarts...
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    1st Grand Prix d'Aix 1st Grand Prix de Caen 1st Grand Prix de Beaumont en Périgord 1st Grand Prix de Lalinde 1st Grand Prix de Dax 2nd Grand Prix de la...
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    Harry Schell (category Grand Prix drivers)
    the podium with a best place of second in the 1958 Dutch Grand Prix, won the Caen Grand Prix of 1956, and balanced those with periodic sports car outings...
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  • sportscar races that year: the Grand Prix Automobile de AC du Nord in his hometown of Roubaix, and the Caen Grand Prix, retiring from both. In October...
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    1908 Grand Prix season Previous 1907 Next 1909 The 1908 Grand Prix season was the third Grand Prix racing season. An international economic recession...
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    Benoît Lacroix (category Academic staff of the University of Caen Normandy)
    1965–1966 and at the Chair of Quebec Civilisation at University of Caen Normandy, in Caen France (1973–1976). According to historian Guy Laperrière, Benoît...
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    Jacques Anquetil (category Cyclists at the 1952 Summer Olympics)
    Source: 1952 3rd Team road race, Olympic Games 8th Amateur road race, UCI Road World Championships 1953 1st Grand Prix des Nations 1st Grand Prix de Lugano...
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  • with engine failure. He placed second at Rouen, and retired from the Caen Grand Prix. In 1954, he returned to Nîmes and finished second overall. He reunited...
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    Dominique Mouillot (category 1952 births)
    the École nationale supérieure d'ingénieurs de Caen (National Graduate School of Engineering in Caen) and graduated with an engineering degree in 1975...
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  • Salaire de la peur (Nuclear Road)". Scriptoclap (in French). "Largo Winch - Le Prix de l'argent". Scriptoclap (in French). "Saint-Ex (ex Saint-Exupéry)". Scriptoclap...
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    Anna Quinquaud (category Prix de Rome for sculpture)
    Française 1932: Prix de Madagascar 1932: Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur 1946: Elected to the Académie des sciences d'outre-mer 1952: Grand prix des Arts décoratifs...
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  • The Prix Blumenthal (or Blumenthal Prize) was a grant or stipend awarded through the philanthropy of Florence Meyer Blumenthal (1875–1930) – and the foundation...
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  • Taso Mathieson (category Grand Prix drivers)
    Grand Prix in Brussels, but did not start. He placed sixth in the Roussillon Grand Prix on 30 June, and on 28 July he raced in the Nantes Grand Prix,...
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    via BDP International. "Marseille : un grand port maritime qui ne demande qu'à se montrer" [Marseille: a grand seaport just waiting to show]. La Provence...
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    The Sunshine Tour in Vejer de la Frontera in March 2013 is their first Grand Prix win. For the occasion, Abdelkebir rides with a small Pelham bit. He receives...
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    was also home to the French Grand Prix, hosting the race at the nearby Rouen-Les-Essarts track sporadically between 1952 and 1968. In 1999 Rouen authorities...
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    inaugurated a new light rail system on 17 November 2007. The first French Grand Prix took place on a 64-mile (103 km) circuit based at Le Mans in 1906. Since...
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    Championship, 2010 FIVB World Grand Prix, 2013 FIVB World Grand Prix, 2014 FIVB World Grand Prix, 2015 FIVB World Grand Prix, 2009 East Asian Games Chek...
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    outside Roland-Garros. In 1922, Strasbourg was the venue for the XVI Grand Prix de l'A.C.F. which saw Fiat battle Bugatti, Ballot, Rolland Pilain, and...
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