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    club has won nine league titles, ten Coupe de France titles, three Coupe de la Ligue titles, three Trophée des Champions titles, a national record of...
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    The Tour de Corse is a rally first held in 1956 on the island of Corsica. It was the French round of the World Rally Championship from the inaugural 1973...
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    The Alpine Rally, also known by its official name Coupe des Alpes, was a rally competition based in Marseille and held from 1932 to 1971. In the 1950s...
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  • Stade Rennais FC (category 1901 establishments in France)
    prematurely in 2019–20. Rennes has won three Coupe de France titles in 1965, 1971 and 2019. After winning the Coupe de France in 1971, Rennes changed its name to...
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    the final against Dax. The town of Gap hosted the final of the Coupe de France des rallyes [fr] amateurs during the autumn of 2012. In 2013, the town of...
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    special stages. The rally now takes place along the French Riviera in Monaco and southeast France. In 1909 the Automobile Club de Monaco (Sport Automobile...
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    and maintained in France by normal Renault dealerships. Real top level success started in 1968 with outright wins in the Coupe des Alpes and other international...
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    Alpine A110 (category World Rally championship-winning cars)
    post-WWII era refers to a small enclosed two-door berline, better-known as a coupé. The Alpine A110 succeeded the earlier A108. The car was powered by a succession...
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  • Pau FC (category 1995 establishments in France)
    stadium. Stade des Bleuets, which featured two side stands, was inaugurated in 1953 and was quickly renovated for the Coupe de France matches in 1958-59...
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  • and fell 200 meters (660 ft) into a ravine. Because the 1971 Coupe des Alpes (Alpine Rally) ran with an insufficient number of starters, no points were...
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    Renault Mégane (redirect from Megane Coupe)
    The Mégane has been offered in three- and five-door hatchback, saloon, coupé, convertible and estate bodystyles at various points in its lifetime, and...
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  • knock-out cup competition in French football. The Coupe de la Ligue is the second major cup competition in France. The Trophée des Champions is played each...
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    Alpes, the name often shortened to Coupe des Alpes. Other rallies started between the wars included Britain's RAC Rally (1932) and Belgium's Liège-Rome-Liège...
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    The Ferrari 250 GT Coupé represented a series of road-going, grand touring cars produced by Ferrari between 1954 and 1960. Presented at the 1954 Paris...
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  • Peugeot (category Bus manufacturers of France)
    Peugeot 403 Peugeot 404 coupé The Peugeot 204 was the manufacturer's first front wheel drive model and the best selling car in France in 1969, 1970 and 1971...
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    Monte Carlo (category France–Monaco border crossings)
    the adjacent French commune of Roquebrune-Cap-Martin. The Monte Carlo Rally is one of the longest running and most respected car rallies; from 1973 to...
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    also won a coveted Coupe des Alpes. Alpine Rally: NUB 120 and the Appleyards repeated their previous year's success. Tulip Rally: The Appleyards took...
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    Germaine Rouault (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Raphaël Rally". Speedqueens. Retrieved 25 March 2020. Harris-Gardiner, Rachel (16 March 2016). "Speedqueens: The Coupe des Dames in the Monte Carlo Rally: Part...
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  • Lille OSC (category Football clubs in Hauts-de-France)
    Lille have won the most top division titles, the most Coupe de France trophies and Trophée des Champions titles. The Mastiffs have also played more games...
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    original Motocross des Nations, raced with 500cc motorcycles, the Trophée des Nations, raced with 250cc motorcycles, and the Coupe des Nations, for 125cc...
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  • Targa Tasmania (category Rally competitions in Australia)
    directly from the best features of the Mille Miglia, the Coupe des Alpes and the Tour de Corse. The rally started as a five-day event, but has been run as a...
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    Alfa Romeo Alfetta (category Rally cars)
    Alfetta (Type 116) is a front-engine, five-passenger sedan and fastback coupé manufactured and marketed by Alfa Romeo from 1972 to 1987 with a production...
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    1932 Ford (redirect from Deuce coupe)
    panel and sedan deliveries, five-window coupe, a sport coupe (stationary softtop), the three-window Deluxe Coupe, and pickup. The wooden panels were manufactured...
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    Le Classique (category Football derbies in France)
    in 2020 and 2022. Further, they clashed in the 2016 Coupe de France final and the 2020 Trophée des Champions, with PSG clinching both titles. The Parisians...
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  • Régine Gordine (category French female racing drivers)
    Régine Gordine (1915–2012) was a French rally and circuit driver who was most active in the 1950s. She was born Régine Mirielle Peter on 24 November 1915...
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    Marouane Chamakh (category France men's youth international footballers)
    2002–03 season. He spent nine years at the club and helped Bordeaux win the Coupe de la Ligue in 2007. In the 2008–09 season, Chamakh won the league title as...
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    History of Paris Saint-Germain F.C. (category History of football in France)
    Coupe de la Ligue and Trophée des Champions) in the 2013–14 season, before claiming an unprecedented national quadruple (Ligue 1, Coupe de France, Coupe...
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    Alpine A110 (2017) (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    de travail»". Le Parisien (in French). Paris. Retrieved 30 September 2023. Drouart, Thomas (8 April 2022). "Inventaire des Alpine A110 et A110 S de la...
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  • with the opening of Palais de la Jeunesse et des Sports in Charenton-le-Pont. Boulogne also hosted a brief revival of the Coupe Jean-Potin, an invitational...
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    Jean-Pierre Wimille (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    driving with Pierre Veyron Post War – 1945: Coupe des Prisonniers [fr] – Bugatti Type 59 [fr] 1946: Coupe de la Résistance – Alfa Romeo 308 Grand Prix du...
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