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    Paul Frère (French pronunciation: [pɔl fʁɛʁ]; 30 January 1917 – 23 February 2008) was a racing driver and journalist from Belgium. He participated in eleven...
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  • Charles Edouard Frère Théodore Frère (1814–1888), French painter All pages with titles containing Frère Frere "Frère Jacques", a children's song This...
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    morning prayers for which a friar would be expected to be awake.   Frère Jacques, Frère Jacques, Dormez-vous? Dormez-vous? Sonnez les matines! Sonnez les...
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    Competition history Notable entrants Scuderia Ferrari Notable drivers Paul Frère Constructors' Championships 0 Drivers' Championships 0 n.b. Unless otherwise...
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    211 mph (340 km/h), beating the competition by 10 mph (16 km/h). Editor Paul Frère shouted "This is faster than I've ever gone in my life!" during a ride...
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    Retrieved August 11, 2018. Legate, Trevor (2006). Cobra: The First 40 Years. St. Paul, MN: MBI Publishing. p. 240. ISBN 9780760324233. "Shelby was racer, automaker...
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    in the pit. So Collins won the race, ahead of teammate and local hero Paul Frère and Moss. Fangio scored his fourth pole position in a row during the French...
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    including Duncan Hamilton, Peter Collins, Harry Schell, Lance Macklin and Paul Frère. This list is far from exhaustive but perhaps the most famous name was...
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    Simca-Gordini for this race. HWM also recruited a pair of Belgian drivers — Paul Frère and Roger Laurent — who raced alongside regular drivers Peter Collins...
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    windows were fitted, ahead of other manufacturers at the time. Journalist Paul Frère claimed he achieved a top speed of 250 km/h (155 mph) in the Mangusta...
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  • Émile-Paul Frères was a French publishing house, whose origins date back to 1881. 'Frères' is French for 'Brothers'. The brand was created by two brothers...
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    in terms of performance. In the September 1991 issue of Road & Track, Paul Frère wrote: "For me this is the car … I think this is the best 4-door in the...
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    Abecassis 1 Peter Collins 1, 3–6, 8 Lance Macklin 1, 3–5, 7–8 Stirling Moss 1 Paul Frère 3, 6 Roger Laurent 3 Yves Giraud-Cabantous 4 Duncan Hamilton 5, 7 Johnny...
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    of Harry Schell and Fred Wacker, while HWM called on the services of Paul Frère (as they had done the previous year) in their third car in addition to...
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  • Aston Martin 2.6L I6 248 1955 2 S 3.0 23 Aston Martin Ltd. Peter Collins Paul Frère Aston Martin DB3S Aston Martin 2.9L I6 302 1956 2 S 3.0 8 Aston Martin...
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    3-litre engine). They came with a good driver line-up: Peter Collins and Paul Frère, 1951 winner Peter Walker and Roy Salvadori, and rookies Tony Brooks and...
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    the French trio of Behra, Manzon and Trintignant, while Belgian driver Paul Frère drove an Ecurie Belge-entered Simca-Gordini. The HWM team partnered Britons...
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    Magazine. Archived from the original on 3 June 2023. Retrieved 3 June 2024. Paul Fearnley (3 July 2018). "Stirling Moss' victory at the 1955 British Grand...
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    three cars, with regular Peter Collins joined by the Belgian pairing of Paul Frère and Johnny Claes, while Australian Tony Gaze drove a privateer HWM. Bill...
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    class came the RSK #31 (1.5-litre engine), piloted by Edgar Barth and Paul Frère. Jean Behra also drove one of the cars home finishing second at the Targa...
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    Kling Mercedes 4:24.0 +5.9 7 22 Luigi Musso Maserati 4:26.4 +8.3 8 6 Paul Frère Ferrari 4:29.7 +11.6 9 4 Harry Schell Ferrari 4:31.0 +12.9 10 40 Mike...
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    victory, this time with his countryman, sports journalist/racing-driver, Paul Frère in the works car. Through fast, but reliable, driving they were never...
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    even more power was available to customer cars by Porsche. According to Paul Frère there was an optional 530 PS (390 kW; 523 hp) factory upgrade, with an...
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    He shared his "grand old man" status at R&T with 1960s racing rival Paul Frère, who also died in 2008.[citation needed] In his last years, Hill devoted...
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  • Woman Paul Roland - The Boss Leon Dony Lucien Charbonnier Georges Aubrey John Dobrynine Bernard Graczyk Marthe Dugard Maxane Jacques Courtois Paul Frère -...
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    with Gendebien winning it a fourth time, partnered by fellow Belgian Paul Frère in 1960. Gendebien's record number of Le Mans victories was not exceeded...
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  • BEL NED GBR ITA —1 Eugenio Castellotti 5 62 3 Giuseppe Farina 22/32 4 3 Paul Frère 82 4 Olivier Gendebien DNA José Froilán González 22P Mike Hawthorn 7 62...
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    with ex-chicken farmer, Texan Carroll Shelby, and Maurice Trintignant/Paul Frère. This year the cars were more streamlined and Moss and Fairman were given...
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    are Olivier Gendebien (who scored two podium finishes), Lucien Bianchi, Paul Frère and Willy Mairesse who each finished on the podium once. Bertrand Gachot...
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  • editor (and 1955 second-place finisher) Paul Frère in 1975. Additional details emerged when the stills reviewed by Frère were converted to video form. The media...
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