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consisting of the
major Grand Prix in a
number of
countries (named
Grandes Épreuves) was
instituted for
drivers in 1931, and was
competed every year until...
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although several of the more
prestigious races were
recognised as
Grandes Épreuves (great trials) by the FIA.
Alberto Ascari and Juan
Manuel Fangio proved...
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although several of the more
prestigious races were
recognised as
Grandes Épreuves (great trials) by the FIA.
Luigi Villoresi proved to be the most successful...
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although several of the more
prestigious races were
recognised as
Grandes Épreuves (great trials) by the FIA.
Luigi Villoresi proved to be the most successful...
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Achille Varzi (8
August 1904 – 1 July 1948) was an
Italian racing driver. He is
remembered as the
winner of the 1933
Monaco Grand Prix, as well as the...
- a set of five
written tests (
épreuves écrites); and two and a half
months later, a
series of oral
interviews (
épreuves orales). The
written examination...
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Louis Alexandre Chiron (French pronunciation: [lwi ʃi.ʁɔ̃]; 3
August 1899 – 22 June 1979) was a Monégasque
racing driver who
competed in rallies, sports...
- expire. In the DELF examinations, the listening,
reading and
writing "
Epreuves Collectives" are done back-to-back and the oral
examination is
taken separately...
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Emilio Giuseppe "Nino"
Farina (Italian pronunciation: [dʒuˈzɛppe ˈniːno faˈriːna]; 30
October 1906 – 30 June 1966) was an
Italian racing driver, who competed...
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Harry Lawrence O'Reilly Sc**** (June 29, 1921 – May 13, 1960) was an
American racing driver, who
competed in
Formula One from 1950 to 1960. Born and raised...