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    Fernand Gabriel (30 April 1878 - 9 September 1943) was a French racing driver. His first appearance in racing came in 1899, when he took part in the voiturette...
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    Jean-Paul Fernand Gabriel Bertrand-Demanes (pronounced [ʒɑ̃ pɔl fɛʁnɑ̃ ɡabʁijɛl bɛʁtʁɑ̃ dəman]; born 13 May 1952) is a French former professional footballer...
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  • Fernand Gabriel driving a Mors in Paris-Madrid 1903...
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  • Fernand Gabriel Cahours called Gabriel Rosca, (8 September 1895 – 4 September 1943), was a French actor, screenwriter and film director of Italian descent...
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    Fernand Gabriel driving a Mors in Paris-Madrid 1903...
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    capable of 70 hp and 130 km/h Henri Fournier, William K. Vanderbilt, Fernand Gabriel and Baron de Forest enrolled for the Mors brand, who presented a daring...
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    De Dion-Bouton. In the Paris–Madrid race of May 1903, the Mors of Fernand Gabriel took just under five and a quarter hours for the 550 km (340 mi) to...
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    Paris–Berlin Report 1902 Paris–Vienna race Marcel Renault Renault Paris–Vienna Report 1903 Paris–Madrid race Fernand Gabriel Mors Paris–Madrid Report Source:...
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  • Name Date Winning driver Winning constructor 24 May Paris–Madrid race Fernand Gabriel Mors 22 June Circuit des Ardennes Pierre de Crawhez Panhard 2 July...
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  • Cedric Nicolas-Troyan Born Cedric Gabriel Fernand Nicolas (1969-03-09) March 9, 1969 (age 55) Talence, Gironde, France Nationality French Occupation(s)...
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    at 90-second intervals, beginning at 6 am. Lorraine-Dietrich driver Fernand Gabriel (numbered "1A") was scheduled to be the first competitor to start,...
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    Watson Vauxhall 2 Engine Ret 10 Léon Collinet Gregoire 2 Crash Ret 41 Fernand Gabriel Cote 1 Universal joint Ret 57 Stefan Heim Lorraine-Dietrich 1 Engine...
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    Hémery Benz 2 3h12m52 11 10A Moore-Brabazon Minerva 2 3h14m56 12 13A Fernand Gabriel Arthur Duray Lorraine-Dietrich 2 3h16m01 13 15A Gerhard Adelberger...
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  • retrospect sometimes referred to as the VIII Grand Prix de l'ACF. Fernand Gabriel (France) is the first to reach Bordeaux in his Mors. Road racing is...
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  • 185 mm) 4-cylinder overhead camshaft, and Victor Rigal finished 4th. Fernand Gabriel came 12th and Lucien Hautvast with riding mechanic Jean Chassagne retired...
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  • Lorraine-Dietrich 7 5h50m11.4 4 5 Jules Barillier Brasier 105 hp 7 5h50m27.0 5 17 Fernand Gabriel Lorraine-Dietrich 7 5h52m14.0 6 3 Albert Clément Clement-Bayard 100...
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    Goux 32 Victor Rigal Th. Schneider 4.44L S4 6 René Champoiseau 20 Fernand Gabriel 33 . Juvanon Caesar Scacchi 7 - (Did not arrive) 21 - (Did not arrive)...
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  • Ferenc Szisz Renault AK +6:37.6 3 B2 Paul Baras Brasier +18:32.6 4 LD3 Fernand Gabriel Lorraine-Dietrich +25:06.0 5 D3 Victor Rigal Darracq +26:03.4 6 D2...
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  • Lorraine-Dietrich 3 +21m30.0s 5 21A Alessandro Cagno Itala 3 +21m39.8s 6 11B Fernand Gabriel Lorraine-Dietrich 3 +22m9.8s 7 7D Giuseppe Tamagni Isotta Fraschini...
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    driven in particular during the first Tour de France automobile by Fernand Gabriel (winner of the category), by Léon Théry (second then, still winner...
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  • Perpère Germain +1:12:34.4 11 12 Alessandro Cagno Itala +1:21:23.0 12 28 Fernand Gabriel Clément-Bayard +1:25:11.2 13 36 Courtade Motobloc +1:26:10.0 14 20...
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  • Mathis 8 Valve Ret 1 Gustave Caillois Sunbeam 4 Radius rod Ret 12 Fernand Gabriel Th. Schneider 3 Carburettor Ret 3 Carl Jörns Opel 1 Engine Ret 18 Delpierre...
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    France Panhard 6:50:40 3 Henry Farman (FRA) France Panhard 6:51:44 4 Fernand Gabriel (FRA) France Mors 7:11:33 DSQ Selwyn Edge (GBR) Great Britain Napier...
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  • post-war racing in 1924 Petiet assembled a team of well-known drivers. Fernand Gabriel was leading the ill-fated 1903 Paris-Madrid race when it was stopped...
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  • Prix). Only FIAT (Victor Hémery) and Rolland-Pilain (3 cars, led by Fernand Gabriel) brought works cars. Run over twelve laps (650km) Maurice Fournier...
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    Gabriel Sénac de Meilhan (May 7, 1736 – August 16, 1803) was a French writer. He witnessed the beginning of the French Revolution in Paris, but soon emigrated...
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    Fernand Gustave Halphen (18 February 1872 – 16 May 1917) was a French Jewish composer. Fernand Halphen was the son of Georges Halphen, a diamond merchant...
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  • compact new 1.5-litre straight-8 engine. One was driven by Le Mans veterans Fernand Vallon (formerly driving for Corre La Licorne) and Lucien Desvaux (ex-Salmson...
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  • Fernand Palma d'Artois, OCD (1623–1701) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Vicar Apostolic of Great Mogul (1696–1701) and Titular Archbishop of...
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  • C Ravel 1.5L I4 D 106 102 - 13 1.1 49 Société des Automobile Ariès Fernand Gabriel Louis Paris Ariès CC2 Super Ariès 1045cc S4 D 99 102 1.030 N/C ** 1...
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