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    The Pau Grand Prix (French: Grand Prix de Pau) is a motor race held in Pau, in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department of southwestern France. The French Grand...
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    The 2019 Pau Grand Prix was a Formula Three motor race held on 19 May 2019 at the Pau circuit, in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France. The Grand Prix was...
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    Carlin Motorsport, achieving his first single-seater race win at the 2019 Pau Grand Prix. Monger first got behind the wheel of a vehicle at the age of six...
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    The Pau Grand Prix (French: Grand Prix de Pau) is an annual championship automobile road event for single seater racing cars organised by the L'Automobile...
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    non-championship Pau Grand Prix and San Remo Grand Prix (both won by Juan Manuel Fangio), the Richmond Trophy (won by Reg Parnell), and the Paris Grand Prix (won...
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    Grand Prix du Morbihan 5th Boucles de l'Aulne 9th Grand Prix La Marseillaise 10th GP Miguel Induráin "Pau MIQUEL DELGADO". UCI. Retrieved 21 August 2022...
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    The French Grand Prix (French: Grand Prix de France), formerly known as the Grand Prix de l'ACF (Automobile Club de France), is an auto race held as part...
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    The 1957 Pau Grand Prix was a non-championship Formula One race held at Pau on 22 April 1957. The 110-lap race was won by Maserati driver Jean Behra after...
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  • 1949 Grand Prix season Previous 1948 Next 1950 The 1949 Grand Prix season was the fourth post-war year for Grand Prix racing and the final year before...
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    Charles Leclerc (category ART Grand Prix drivers)
    increased his run to eight consecutive podiums at Pau, including a third-placed finish at the Pau Grand Prix—the final race of the weekend. He suffered his...
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    George Russell (racing driver) (category Hitech Grand Prix drivers)
    2019 to partner Robert Kubica, making his Formula One debut at the Australian Grand Prix. He substituted for Lewis Hamilton at the 2020 Sakhir Grand Prix...
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    Valtteri Bottas, scoring his first career point on debut at the Bahrain Grand Prix. Retaining his seat for his 2023 campaign, he scored further points finishes...
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    Rodríguez shone, taking second at the Pau Grand Prix, fourth at the Belgian Grand Prix and sixth at the German Grand Prix in a tough year in Formula One for...
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    Alex Albon (category ART Grand Prix drivers)
    Team in 2012, Albon signed for Toro Rosso in 2019, making his Formula One debut at the Australian Grand Prix; after 12 races, he was promoted to parent...
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    passed the leader in the last ten minutes on his way to victory in the Grand Prix of Pau, France. He finished 200 yards (180 m) ahead of Maurice Trintignant...
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    becoming the youngest driver in Formula One history at the Australian Grand Prix. Following several points finishes in his debut season, Verstappen retained...
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    #22 Gordini, but, due to injuries suffered at the non-championship Pau Grand Prix, he was unable to participate, and so was replaced by Roberto Mieres...
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    Jules Bianchi (category ART Grand Prix drivers)
    debut at the Australian Grand Prix. Retaining his seat for 2014, Bianchi scored his first championship points at the Monaco Grand Prix—finishing ninth after...
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    remained in French F4 for 2023. Peugeot had to wait until round 3 at the Pau Grand Prix, in which he claimed a double victory. The next three rounds would see...
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    Yuki Tsunoda (category Hitech Grand Prix drivers)
    2019. Retrieved 7 July 2019. "Monger wins Pau Grand Prix in the wet". 19 May 2019. Archived from the original on 7 July 2019. Retrieved 7 July 2019....
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    States Grand Prix, where he replaced Jolyon Palmer at Renault, having already signed with the team from 2018 onwards. Sainz moved to McLaren in 2019, ending...
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    Lando Norris (category Use British English from February 2019)
    2017, Norris joined McLaren in 2019 to partner Carlos Sainz Jr., making his Formula One debut at the Australian Grand Prix. He achieved his maiden podium...
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    Lance Stroll (category Use Canadian English from February 2019)
    been acquired by his father—in 2019 to partner Sergio Pérez, finishing fourth at the rain-affected German Grand Prix. In 2020, Stroll achieved his maiden...
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    England in his Maserati. Three weeks after the Goodwood and Pau races, it was the San Remo Grand Prix in western Italy, not far from Monaco. Alberto Ascari...
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  • career, including a win in the Formula Two Pau Grand Prix, he participated in eight Formula One Grands Prix for Osella during the 1984 season, scoring...
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    Pierre Gasly (category Wikipedia articles needing factual verification from September 2019)
    in 2019. Gasly was demoted after the Hungarian Grand Prix, replaced by Alexander Albon; he achieved his maiden podium at the Brazilian Grand Prix that...
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    third. He won the title the following season, also claiming the Macau Grand Prix and becoming a race-winner in the World Sportscar Championship with Sauber...
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    jumping. Pau held the first race to be called a Grand Prix in 1901. After that the 1928 French Grand Prix was held in nearby Saint-Gaudens, Pau also wanted...
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    competes in Formula One for McLaren. Piastri has won eight Formula One Grands Prix across three seasons. Born and raised in Melbourne, Piastri began his...
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    Hermann Lang (category Grand Prix drivers)
    of the eight Grand Prix races he started, including victories at the Belgian Grand Prix, the Pau Grand Prix in France, the Swiss Grand Prix and his third...
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