The JH23 was a Formula One car built and raced by the AGS team for the 1988 Formula One season. It was powered by the Ford Cosworth DFZ engine. A single...
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Winkelhock in the middle of the 1989 season. The car was built to replace the JH23, but in its debut in the British Grand Prix, it failed to qualify. At first...
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Championship. For 1988, the JH22 was replaced with the JH23. One of the two chassis remains in AGS's historic collection, while the other is on display at...
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Formula One sponsorship liveries (section AGS)
car was actively competing. Philippe Streiff's AGS JH23 from the 1988 season at Silverstone An AGS JH23 from the 1988 Formula One season Alfa Romeo was...
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founder. He founded and managed the Automobiles Gonfaronnaises Sportives (AGS) racing team, which participated in the European Formula Two Championship...
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Philippe Streiff (category AGS Formula One drivers)
testing crash at the Jacarepaguá circuit in Rio de Janeiro in 1989 with AGS left him a quadriplegic and thus using a wheelchair, with the quality of...
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Formula One portal Automobiles Gonfaronnaises Sportives (also known as AGS and Gonfaron Sports Cars) was a small French racecar constructor that competed...
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7 Benetton B197 Judd 4.2 V10 12 Marijn van Kalmthout 2 Team Griffith's AGS JH23 Cosworth 3.0 V10 14 Patrick D’Aubreby 3 H&A Racing Arrows A22 Cosworth...
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Nigel Mansell's Williams-Judd, and then spent many laps fighting off the AGS-Ford of Philippe Streiff until the Frenchman suffered suspension failure...
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