• One Grands Prix. He initially competed during the 1950s in a Formula 2 BMW-engined Jicey with which he finished third in the Grand Prix des Frontières at...
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    non-Championship Formula One races, winning the 1952 Grand Prix des Frontières and 1960 VI South African Grand Prix. He also won the 1960 24 Hours of Le Mans, driving...
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  • The 1925 Grand Prix season was the first year for the new AIACR World Manufacturers' Championship season. The championship was won by Alfa Romeo, with...
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    Ettore Bugatti (category French founders of automobile manufacturers)
    French automobile designer and manufacturer. He received French citizenship in 1946. He is remembered as the founder and proprietor of the automobile manufacturing...
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  • Taso Mathieson (category Grand Prix drivers)
    de la Résistance and retired with an oil leak. He entered the Grand Prix des Frontières on 9 June, but instead raced at the René le Bègue Cup held on...
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    Bugatti Type 35 (category Grand Prix cars)
    phenomenally successful, winning over 1,000 races in its time. It took the Grand Prix World Championship in 1926 after winning 351 races and setting 47 records...
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    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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    Maurice Trintignant (category Grand Prix drivers)
    post-World War II France. He began racing in 1938, and won the 1939 Grand Prix des Frontières, but his career was interrupted by the Second World War, during...
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  • 1930 Grand Prix season Previous 1929 Next 1931 The 1930 Grand Prix season continued the malaise that had taken over the sport. Although there was little...
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    overall) 3rd of the Picardie GP in 1934 on Bugatti T51 A 3rd of the GP des Frontières in 1935 and 1936 4th of the Circuit du Dauphiné GP in 1931 4th of the...
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    The 1931 Grand Prix season was a watershed year, with the advent of the AIACR European Championship. After several years of Grand Prix racing in the doldrums...
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    Grand Prix season Previous 1927 Next 1929 The 1928 Grand Prix season saw the Monegasque driver Louis Chiron, and his Bugatti, take seven Grand Prix victories...
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    The 1935 Grand Prix season was the second year of the new 750 kg Formula. The success of the previous year encouraged the AIACR to reinitiate the European...
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    1933 Grand Prix season Previous 1932 Next 1934 The 1933 Grand Prix season was an intermediate year, as it would be the last season for the current AIACR...
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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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  • 1934 Grand Prix season Previous 1933 Next 1935 The 1934 Grand Prix season saw the advent of the new 750 kg Formula. In an effort to curb the danger of...
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    The 1932 Grand Prix season marked the second year of the AIACR European Championship. It saw the debut of Alfa Romeo's sensational new Tipo B (also called...
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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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    football with the Montreal Alouettes, soccer with Club de Foot Montréal, the Grand Prix du Canada Formula 1 racing with drivers such as Gilles Villeneuve and...
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    photographed sport events, such as the Coupe Gordon Bennett and the French Grand Prix, early flights of aviation pioneers such as Gabriel Voisin, Louis Blériot...
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    Benoît Nicolas Musy (13 December 1917 – 7 October 1956) was a Swiss Grand Prix motorcycle road racer and Maserati race car driver. Musy was born on 13...
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    Geo Storm (category Geo (automobile))
    narrow sealed-beam halogen headlamps also seen in that year's Pontiac Grand Prix GTP), tail lights, and front clip. The Storm went on sale in Canada. Base...
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    the 1.5 litre class. In 1947, Chambers took 3rd place in the Grand Prix des Frontières at Chimay, and HRG won the team prize in the Isle of Man Empire...
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    Carlo (1938). Front wheel drive Tracford Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile. Editor G.N. Georgano. London. 2000. ISBN 1-57958-293-1 Wikimedia Commons...
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    another rotary car. The Familia Rotary coupé won its first outing, at the Grand Prix of Singapore, in April 1969. Next, the company took on the touring car...
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  • growth in auto-markets across Western Europe. The concentration of Peugeot automobile production on a single site coincided with the switch to building car...
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  • Walt Disney World Dog Land Chiefland 1960–1970s Floridaland 1964–1971 Grand Prix Race-O-Rama Davie 1972–1986 Holy Land Experience Orlando 2001–2020 Marco...
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    device, later improved as the 'Stetyphone'. Both inventions earned him the Grand Prix at the Brussels World's Fair in 1958. He also worked on Power assisted...
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    series Aux frontières du possible (1971-1974), which blends elements of a detective series and scientific anticipation, and La Brigade des Maléfices (1971)...
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    1950s. With 151 race starts and 81 race finishes, with 23 podiums and 6 Grand Prix race wins, the A6GCM has had an exceptional track record supported by...
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