The XV Grand Prix de l'Albigeois was a combined Formula One and Formula Two motor race held on 31 May 1953 at Circuit Les Planques, Albi, France. The...
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The Albi Grand Prix (French: Grand Prix de l'Albigeois) is a motor race held in Albi, in the Tarn department of Southern France. The first race took place...
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Circuit Les Planques (category Grand Prix motorcycle circuits)
1946, the Albi Grand Prix continued to be a non-championship Formula One motor race. Dario Ambrosini died in the 1951 French motorcycle Grand Prix. In 1954...
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The XVII Grand Prix d'Albi was a motor race, run to Formula One rules, held on 29 May 1955 at Circuit Les Planques, Albi. The race was run over 105 laps...
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Rouen, used in 1953 Circuit Les Planques (Albi), used in 1951 A pink background indicates an event that was not part of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing...
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The XIV Grand Prix de l'Albigeois was a Formula One motor race held on 1 June 1952 at Circuit Les Planques, Albi, France. The race was won by Louis Rosier...
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outside of Europe (with expection of the Indianapolis 500): the 1953 Argentine Grand Prix. It was marred by an accident involving 1950 champion Nino Farina...
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Circuit Assen has the distinction of holding the most races, holding a Grand Prix every year (with the exception of 2020) since 1949, followed by Brno Circuit...
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HWM-Altas. "Non World Championship Grands Prix". silhouet.com. Retrieved 2022-07-21. "XVII Internationales ADAC-Eifelrennen 1953". the-fastlane.co.uk. Retrieved...
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The 1st Coupe de Printemps was a Formula Two motor race held on 31 May 1953 at the Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry, in Montlhéry, Essonne, France. The race...
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the team remained at The Maltings at Bourne. Also in 1953, the BRM had a moment of glory at Albi. Three cars were entered in a sprint race specifically...
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On 12 June 1960 he won a heat and finished second overall in the Albi Grand Prix, France, for Formula Junior cars. Later that year he won a Formula...
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Juan Manuel Fangio (category Grand Prix drivers)
the Targa Florio. He also competed and won one of two heats in the Albi Grand Prix, again with BRM and driving the fearsome and powerful Type 15, a car...
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the Grand Prix stage; the car's complexities meant it had a longer development time than its competitors and was not properly competitive until 1953 (3...
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Scuderia Milano-Maserati in the 1947 Bari Grand Prix, where he finished sixth, and in the 1948 Albi Grand Prix, where he came seventh. He then finished...
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1955 Formula One season (section Grands Prix)
Alborghetti died at the non-championship Pau Grand Prix. Alberto Ascari, World Champion of 1952 and 1953, was killed while testing a Ferrari 750 Monza...
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Élie Bayol (section 1953)
place at the first race of the season, the Argentine Grand Prix. In the Buenos Aires Grand Prix Formule Libre race he crashed into the crowd on the first...
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1952 Formula One season (redirect from 1952 Grand Prix season)
driven for them in 1950. The Dutch Grand Prix was included in the championship for the first time. The French Grand Prix was moved from Reims-Gueux to Rouen-Les-Essarts...
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Dario Ambrosini (section Motorcycle Grand Prix results)
Dario Ambrosini (7 March 1918 in Cesena - 14 July 1951 in Albi) was an Italian Grand Prix motorcycle road racer who competed for the Benelli factory racing...
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regulations. He also finished second in the 1952 (non-championship) Albi Grand Prix in a Ferrari 375. Landi also won the 1960 Mil Milhas Brasil in an Alfa...
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Philippe Étancelin (category Grand Prix drivers)
second at the Albi Grand Prix, behind Luigi Villoresi in the Maserati. His 1949 season saw second places at the Marseilles Grand Prix (to Fangio), the...
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Monza. Mieres scored his best result of 1953, however, in the non-championship Grand Prix de l'Albigeois held in Albi, France, finishing in fourth place....
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Tazio Nuvolari (category Grand Prix drivers)
1892 – 11 August 1953) was an Italian racing driver. He first raced motorcycles and then concentrated on sports cars and Grand Prix racing. Originally...
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Birabongse Bhanudej (category Grand Prix drivers)
19 Grands Prix, Bira scored several points finishes, including fourth-placed finishes at the 1950 Swiss Grand Prix and the 1954 French Grand Prix, amongst...
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Enrico Platé (category Grand Prix drivers)
Tazio Nuvolari to his final grand prix victory, in the Albi Grand Prix. In 1947 Christian Kautz won the prestigious Grand Prix de la Marne at Reims-Gueux...
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Maurice Trintignant (category Grand Prix drivers)
1947 Albi Grand Prix – 1951 Grand Prix de Caen – 1952, 1954 Grand Prix de Cadours – 1952, 1953 Pau Grand Prix – 1958, 1959 (F2), 1962 (F1) Grand Prix de...
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Louis Rosier (category Grand Prix drivers)
miles (3,481 km), in 23:54:2.2. Rosier captured the Grand Prix d'Albi in Albi, France in May 1953. He drove a Ferrari, covering the 18 laps of the finals...
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local reputation who drove for Ecurie Ecosse and competed in the 1953 British Grand Prix at Silverstone. Stewart attended Hartfield primary school in the...
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named JS1 (Schlesser's initials). The Cosworth-powered JS1 took wins at Albi and Montlhéry in 1970, but retired at Le Mans and from the Tour Automobile...
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The 1936 Grand Prix season was the third year of the 750 kg Formula. The next iteration of the Mercedes-Benz did not prove successful and the team withdrew...
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