• formed through a merger of Jacques Swaters' Écurie Francorchamps and Johnny Claes' Écurie Belge. However, Écurie Francorchamps remained active independently...
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    Écurie Écosse (French for "Scotland Stable") was a motor racing team from Edinburgh, Scotland. The team was founded in November 1951 by Edinburgh businessman...
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    war horses. The Grande Écurie replaced the King's stable, which then became the Queen's stable. Identical to the Petite Écurie, from which it is separated...
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  • Look up ecurie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ecurie may refer to: Écurie, a commune in the Pas-de-Calais département in France Several car racing...
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    Écurie (French pronunciation: [ekyʁi] ) is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region of France. A farming village situated...
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    École de Versailles consisted of the Petite Écurie and the Grande Écurie. Identical to the Grande Écurie, from which it is separated by the Avenue de...
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  • Ecurie Bonnier, Ecurie Suisse, Joakim Bonnier Racing Team and Anglo-Suisse Racing Team were names used by Swedish racing driver Joakim Bonnier to enter...
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  • non-Championship Avusrennen in 1953. Écurie Francorchamps raced in sports car racing from the 1950s until the 1970s. Écurie Francorchamps first started in Le...
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    The Ecurie Ecosse LM69 is a sports car manufactured by Ecurie Cars Ltd - a Joint Venture between Building The Legend, Ecurie Ecosse & Design Q. The car...
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    Grande Écurie. In 2002, the Palace of Versailles returned these premises to their original function, choosing Bartabas to revive the Grande Écurie. Created...
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    Johnny Claes (redirect from Écurie Belge)
    Claes sold his outfit to Swaters, who merged it with his own Écurie Francorchamps to form Écurie Nationale Belge. Claes entered occasional events until the...
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    Ecurie Maarsbergen (French for Stable Maarsbergen) was a name used by Dutch racing driver Carel Godin de Beaufort to enter his own cars in Formula One...
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  • (2010). "La Grande Écurie et la Chambre du Roy (Instrumental Ensemble)". Bach Cantatas Website. Bach Cantatas Website. "La Grande Écurie et la Chambre du...
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  • Écurie. The first squire, known as "Monsieur le Premier", directed the page school in the Petite Écurie. Since 2003, the manège of the Grande Écurie has...
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  • Écurie Rosier and Équipe Rosier were names used by French racing driver Louis Rosier to enter his own cars in Formula One between 1950 and his death in...
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    small, they were quickly replaced in the 1680s by the Petite Écurie and the Grande Écurie of the Place d'Armes. They were then offered to the Queen and...
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  • Rudi Fischer (redirect from Écurie Espadon)
    Ferraris. Fischer was the leader of the "Écurie Espadon", the entrant name for most of his racing career. Écurie Espadon was composed of a group of Swiss...
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  • Brabham (redirect from Ecurie Vitesse)
    Motor Racing Developments Ltd., commonly known as Brabham (/ˈbræbəm/ BRAB-əm), was a British racing car manufacturer and Formula One racing team. It was...
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  • early instruments. She played harpsichord and later organ in the La Grande Écurie et la Chambre du Roy from 1977. She said: "... our dialogue resembled a...
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  • thoroughbreds for flat and steeplechase and standardbreds for harness racing. His Ecurie Wildenstein racing stable hired Élie Lellouche and Dominique Sepulchre to...
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    Elf Aquitaine (redirect from Écurie Elf)
    Elf Aquitaine is a French brand of oils and other motor products (such as brake fluids) for automobiles and trucks. Elf is a former petroleum company which...
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  • (1963–1967) Ecurie Belge (1950–1953) Ecurie Bleue [sv] (1950, 1959–1960) Ecurie Bonnier (1957–1958, 1966–1971) Ecurie Ecosse (1952–1954) Ecurie Espadon (1950–1952)...
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  • Engine Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Driver's Championship Points Écurie Renault Elf Martini MK16/MK19 Renault-Gordini CH1 Patrick Tambay 3 3 2 3...
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  • Ecurie Lutetia was a French racing team founded by racing drivers Eugène Chaboud and Charles Pozzi. The team's name was derived from Lutetia, a town that...
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    European Formula Two Motul GPA 13 0 0 0 2 22 6th 1983 European Formula Two Écurie Armagnac Bigorre 11 0 0 0 4 25 4th 24 Hours of Le Mans Ford France 1 0 0...
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  • An equerry (/ɪˈkwɛri, ˈɛkwəri/; from French écurie 'stable', and related to écuyer 'squire') is an officer of honour. Historically, it was a senior attendant...
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    Jacques Swaters (category Ecurie Francorchamps Formula One drivers)
    racing driver from Belgium and former team owner of Ecurie Belgique, Ecurie Francorchamps, and Ecurie Nationale Belge. Swaters made his debut in the 24...
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  • retired from racing later in the season. He established a racing team called Écurie Éperon d'Or to participate in the 1958 German Grand Prix where he raced...
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  • "écuyer", the French word for squire, is the origin for the French word "écurie" (stable) and the English word equerry. The position was roughly equivalent...
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  • Peter Hirt (category Écurie Espadon Formula One drivers)
    on 27 May 1951. He scored no championship points. He was a member of the Écurie Espadon. (key) † Indicates shared drive with Rudi Fischer "Archived copy"...
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