• Luis Pérez-Sala Valls-Taberner (born 15 May 1959) is a Spanish retired racing driver who competed in Formula One, Formula 3, Formula 3000 and Touring...
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  • player Luis Pérez-Oramas (born 1960), Venezuelan poet, art historian and curator Luis Pérez-Sala (born 1959), Spanish race car driver. Luis Alberto Pérez-Rionda...
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  • footballer Luis Pérez (footballer, born 1989), Mexican football midfielder Luis Pérez (footballer, born 1995), Spanish footballer Luis Pérez-Sala (born 1959)...
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    Touring Car Championship (CET). This car won the championship driven by Luis Pérez-Sala. Akira Kameyama has taken the GT-R to the Pikes Peak International...
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    twice in 2004. Luis Pérez-Sala was the team principal for Spanish team HRT, taking on the role in December 2011. As a driver Pérez-Sala raced with Minardi...
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  • took place on December 7–8 at the Bologna Motor Show. The winner was Luis Pérez-Sala in a Minardi-Ford. This was the inaugural Formula One Indoor Trophy...
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  • outside of the arena that hosted the show. The first race was won by Luis Pérez-Sala. The last running of the event was the last non-championship Formula...
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    Juncadella and nephew of José María Juncadella, Alex Soler-Roig and Luis Pérez-Sala, also racecar drivers. Juncadella began his motorsport career in karting...
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  • took place on December 2–3 at the Bologna Motor Show. The winner was Luis Pérez-Sala in a Minardi-Ford. Participation for the second Formula One Indoor...
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  • Motorsport driver Luis Perez Sala. Note: Race 3 stopped early due to an accident involving Alfonso de Vinuesa and Luis Pérez-Sala. Only half-points were...
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    qualified for the race, as did the Rial of Andrea de Cesaris, while Luis Pérez-Sala also qualified his Minardi-Ford. The Tyrrell-Ford of Julian Bailey...
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    Rio were: Brazilian Maurício Gugelmin (March-Judd), Spanish driver Luis Pérez-Sala (Minardi-Ford), Argentine Sportscar driver Oscar Larrauri (EuroBrun-Ford)...
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  • improve his time on Saturday, with the second Minardi of Spaniard Luis Pérez-Sala in 24th. The back row consisted of the AGS of Gabriele Tarquini, and...
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    grid was safe, did not drive in the second session. The Minardis of Luis Pérez-Sala and Pierluigi Martini, Stefano Modena in the EuroBrun and Julian Bailey...
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    Derek Warwick stalled his Arrows A10 and was hit by de Cesaris, with Luis Pérez-Sala (Minardi) and Satoru Nakajima (Lotus). Ayrton Senna led off at the...
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    last driver on the lead lap. The Minardis of Pierluigi Martini and Luis Pérez-Sala finished fifth and sixth, scoring three points which prevented the...
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    with Alex Caffi seventh in the Dallara. The top ten was completed by Luis Pérez-Sala in the second Minardi and Martin Brundle in the Brabham. Further down...
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    finished third, Piquet 4th, while both Minardis, Martini followed by Pérez-Sala, took the final 2 points positions. At this, the halfway point of the...
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  • driver Adrian Campos, Italian Pierluigi Martini, and Spanish driver Luis Pérez-Sala. In 1988, ahead of the ban in turbo engines for the 1989 season, Minardi...
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    management to move the team headquarters to Spain". He was replaced by Luis Pérez-Sala. In February 2012 it was announced that the team would move its operations...
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    Grand Prix before becoming a pit lane reporter for the BBC in 1990, Luis Pérez-Sala in the Minardi, who was significantly slower than teammate Martini...
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  • football defender Luis Pérez-Sala (born 1959), Catalan-Spanish racing driver Manuel Sala (born 1982), Angolan football player Marco Sala (footballer, born...
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    Alboreto had qualified 26th and last, only 0.016 ahead of the Minardi of Luis Pérez-Sala. Berger's lead was to last about a quarter of a lap as a result of...
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    his car was found to be underweight. This promoted the Minardi of Luis Pérez-Sala onto the grid. As the grid was in the process of forming up before...
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  • and wrestler 1959 – Khaosai Galaxy, Thai boxer and politician 1959 – Luis Pérez-Sala, Spanish race car driver 1959 – Beverly Jo Scott, American-Belgian...
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    14 15 Maurício Gugelmin March-Judd 1:32.148 1:28.610 +4.612 15 24 Luis Pérez-Sala Minardi-Ford 1:31.662 1:28.625 +4.627 16 20 Thierry Boutsen Benetton-Ford...
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    SEAT Cupra GT (2004 - Gené, Vivancos) SEAT León Supercopa (2004 - Luis Pérez-Sala) SEAT Ibiza Proto 4x4 (2004 - Flavio Alonso) SEAT Toledo WTCC (2005...
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  • Minardi team, alongside first Alessandro Nannini and then compatriot Luis Pérez-Sala. He only completed two of the 21 races he entered, although more of...
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  • black and white diagonal striped livery from 1989. The departure of Luis Pérez-Sala also meant Lois left as the main sponsor, after three seasons, being...
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