Varhaug is the administrative centre of Hå municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. The village is located in the district of Jæren and it is the second...
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Varhaug may refer to: Pål Varhaug (born 1991), a professional racing driver in Norway Varhaug, a village in Hå municipality in Rogaland county, Norway...
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Pål Varhaug (born 26 January 1991 in Stavanger) is a former racing driver from Norway. Varhaug began his motorsport career in karting in 2005, finishing...
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order to participate in the Auto GP. The team signed GP2 Series driver Pål Varhaug. His team-mates in the first rounds were European F3 Open driver Matteo...
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Varhaug Church (Norwegian: Varhaug kirke) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Hå Municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. It is located just...
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Tananger Time (Lye) Tjora Torvastad (Torvestad) Tysvær Utsira Utstein Kloster Varhaug Vats Vedavågen Vikedal Vår Frue, see Hetland Åkra Åkra (old) Åna-Sira Årdal...
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Varhaug is a former municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. The 85-square-kilometre (33 sq mi) municipality existed from 1894 until 1964. The administrative...
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Varhaug Station (Norwegian: Varhaug stasjon) is a railway station located at Varhaug in Hå, Norway on the Sørlandet Line. The station is served by the...
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Varhaug Idrettslag (Varhaug IL or VIL) is the main sports club for people living in the village of Varhaug, Norway, and was established on 1 August 1932...
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Pål Varhaug finished in second place and returnee Daniël de Jong attained his maiden podium in third. The reverse-grid second race was won by Varhaug, who...
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championship. Grosjean remained with the team for 2011, with Norwegian rookie Pål Varhaug replacing D'Ambrosio, who graduated to F1 with the Virgin Racing team....
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since the series began, with the 2010 champion Esteban Gutiérrez, Pål Varhaug and ninth-place finisher Stefano Coletti being the first to do so for the...
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ninth season of the Formula Renault 2.0 Italia series. It was won by Pål Varhaug driving for Jenzer Motorsport. Daniel Mancinelli would win the winter series...
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Djerv 1919 Torvastad (5) v (1) Haugesund Madla (4) v (3) Vard Haugesund Varhaug (5) v (1) Viking Brodd (4) v (2) Sandnes Ulf Vidar (4) v (2) Egersund Randesund...
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finish the season in third place overall, behind Quaife-Hobbs and Pål Varhaug. He finished the season with two race wins in Valencia and Sonoma, and...
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Viking v Sandefjord Kristiansund v Viking Viking v Haugesund Brann v Viking Varhaug v Viking Torvastad v Viking Tromsdalen v Viking Levanger v Viking "Lokal...
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Jæren. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Varhaug. Other villages in Hå include Brusand, Hæen, Nærbø, Obrestad, Ogna, Sirevåg...
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and not only have high population in the northern villages of Nærbø and Varhaug, but to increase growth in the south. The Hæen area is well-suited for...
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Elgane (category Varhaug)
speedway and motocross stadium near Varhaug in Norway. The stadium is situated approximately 6 kilometres east of Varhaug, on the Elgane road. The venue has...
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Sogndal (1845-1944) Stangaland (1909-1965) Torvastad (1838-1965) Vats (1891-1965) Varhaug (1894-1964) Vikedal (1838-1965) Ølen (1916-2006) Åkra (1892-1965) Årdal (1859-1965)...
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Sogndal (1845-1944) Stangaland (1909-1965) Torvastad (1838-1965) Vats (1891-1965) Varhaug (1894-1964) Vikedal (1838-1965) Ølen (1916-2006) Åkra (1892-1965) Årdal (1859-1965)...
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Formula Renault Championship season Italian Formula Renault Championship Pål Varhaug 2008 Italian Formula Renault Championship season Teams: Jenzer Motorsport...
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com. Haymarket Publications. Retrieved 10 September 2010. "Grosjean and Varhaug in DAMS' colours". GP2 Series. GP2 Motorsport Limited. 25 January 2011...
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Leimer, excluded from Race 1, started Sprint Race last on the grid. ^4 – Varhaug was given a ten grid place penalty for causing a collision during Feature...
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was picked up by pilots from Stavanger. Ingermanland finally sank off Varhaug. Altogether, 503 people were rescued from the ship and 389 were reported...
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into Formula One, signing a contract with Marussia F1. DAMS driver Pål Varhaug left the championship to compete in the 2012 Auto GP World Series. Two-time...
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Hisøy – relegated Fløy 2 – relegated Rogaland 1 Sola - promoted Rosseland Varhaug Vardeneset Vidar 2 Frøyland Bryne 2 Egersund 2 Stavanger Randaberg Midtbygden...
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champion Adrian Quaife-Hobbs made his step up to GP2 with MP Motorsport. Pål Varhaug returned to GP2 after placing second in the Auto GP World Series in 2012...
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Sogndal (1845-1944) Stangaland (1909-1965) Torvastad (1838-1965) Vats (1891-1965) Varhaug (1894-1964) Vikedal (1838-1965) Ølen (1916-2006) Åkra (1892-1965) Årdal (1859-1965)...
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Sogndal (1845-1944) Stangaland (1909-1965) Torvastad (1838-1965) Vats (1891-1965) Varhaug (1894-1964) Vikedal (1838-1965) Ølen (1916-2006) Åkra (1892-1965) Årdal (1859-1965)...
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