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Monaco Grand Prix Support Races
The Formula One Monaco Grand Prix has had a support race in many of its editions, the longest running of which was the Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three, held each year from 1964 to 1997, and again in 2005. It replaced the Monaco Grand Prix Formula Junior. The Formula Three race was replaced by Formula 3000 for 1998, which would then become the GP2 Series and then the Formula 2. The Coupe Prince Ranier was held once in the 1930s, and the Prix de Monte Carlo held twice in the 1950s. History Coupe Prince Ranier The first support race for the Monaco Grand Prix was held in 1936 as a race for 1.5 litre voiturettes, and was won by Prince Bira in an ERA. The Coupe Prince Ranier was repeated the next year but for sports cars instead, won by Laury Schell in a Delahaye. With the Monaco Grand Prix not held in 1938 and the interruption of World War 2, the Coupe Prince Ranier was not held again. Prix de Monte Carlo After the first Monaco Grand Prix after the War in 1948, a motorcycle race ...
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Monte Carlo Formula 1 Track Map
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FIA European Formula 3 Championship (established In 1975)
The FIA Formula 3 European Championship was a European Formula Three (F3) auto racing competition, organised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). After one season of the FIA Formula 3 International Trophy, the FIA revived the FIA Formula 3 European Championship. The ten-event season included seven Formula 3 Euro Series rounds, two British Formula Three rounds and DTM-supporting round at Brands Hatch. From 2013, the series started running its own rounds, based upon the defunct Formula 3 Euro Series. In 2019, the series merged with the GP3 Series to form the FIA Formula 3 Championship, and was due to relaunch as the Formula European Masters and run in support of the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters. The championship was cancelled ahead of its debut season due to lack of competitors. The championship would have used the current spec cars and were working with Dallara to design a new car for 2020, but it was replaced by GT4-based series, DTM Trophy as the succes ...
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Michel Ferté
Michel Ferté (8 December 1958 – 4 January 2023) was a French professional racing driver. He was the younger brother of Alain Ferté, who is also a professional racing driver. Ferté competed five seasons in Formula 3000 from 1985 to 1989. Ferté died on 4 January 2023, at the age of 64.24 Heures du Mans. L’ancien pilote, Michel Ferté, est décédé
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Ouest-France ''Ouest-France'' ( ; French for "West-France") is a daily French newspaper known for its emphasis on both local and national news. The paper is produced in 47 different editions covering ev ...
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1995 Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three
Results from the 1995 Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three held at Monte Carlo on May 27, 1995, in the Circuit de Monaco. Classification Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three Formula Three Formula Three (F3) is a third-tier class of open-wheel formula racing. The various championships held in Europe, Australia, South America and Asia form an important step for many prospective Formula One drivers. History Formula Three (adop ... Motorsport in Monaco {{Autoracing-stub ...
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Prema Powerteam
Prema Racing, previously known as Prema Powerteam, is an Italian motorsport team, owned and operated through the ''DC Racing Solutions'' parent company. Founded in 1983, the team is based in Grisignano di Zocco and currently operates out of Italy and the US. They are the sister team of Iron Lynx Motorsport Lab and Iron Dames. Prema participate in various junior championships and have been a talent pool for several Formula 1 junior programs including: Toyota in Formula One, Toyota, Renault Driver Development, Renault, Ferrari Driver Academy, Ferrari, Mercedes Junior Team, Mercedes, Red Bull Junior Team, Red Bull, and Williams Driver Academy, Williams. Their participation in motorsports is not limited to junior formulae though, as the team made their FIA World Endurance Championship and European Le Mans Series debuts in 2022, marking the beginning of their efforts in the Endurance racing (motorsport), endurance racing. They also started competing in the IndyCar Series during 2025 ...
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Tatuus
Tatuus is an Italian chassis manufacturer for a series of formula racing series, being first founded in 1980. The company is known for its association with Renault Sport for its production of the Formula Renault chassis. Company history Tatuus Racing SpA was founded in 1980 by and Artico Sandonà. The company operated independently for 37 years, with Gianfranco De Bellis joining as a co-owner. He remains to this day president of the company. On 16 February 2017 De Bellis and Sandonà sold a majority of the shares to Wisequity IV. Wisequity IV is a closed-ended fund managed by private equity firm Wise Sgr S.p.A. Wisequity IV has an investment value of €215,000,000. The private equity fund manages five companies, Tatuus Racing, Corob, Imprima Group, Tapì Group and Aleph Team. De Bellis and Sandonà kept a minority stake in the company. Under the ownership of Wise Sgr Tatuus expanded its operations. In November 2017 Tatuus purchased racing engine producer Autotecnica M ...
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1982 Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three
Results from the 1982 Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three held at Monte Carlo on May 22, 1982, in the Circuit de Monaco. Classification {, class="wikitable" ! Pos ! Driver ! Constructor ! Laps ! Time/Retired , - ! 1 , Alain Ferté , Martini MK37-Alfa Romeo , 24 , 38.14,833 , - ! 2 , Philippe Alliot , Martini MK37-Alfa Romeo , 24 , 38.15,779 , - ! 3 , Oscar Larrauri , Euroracing 101-Alfa Romeo , 24 , 38.22,263 , - ! 4 , Fernando Cazzaniga , Dallara 382-Alfa Romeo , 24 , 38.24,083 , - ! 5 , Roberto Moreno , Ralt RT3-Toyota , 24 , 38.39,179 , - ! 6 , Didier Theys , Martini MK37-Alfa Romeo , 24 , 38.41,684 , - ! 7 , John Nielsen , Ralt RT3-Volkswagen , 24 , 38.43,334 , - ! 8 , Michel Ferté , Martini MK37-Alfa Romeo , 24 , 38.44,529 , - ! 9 , Roberto Campominosi , March 803-Alfa Romeo , 24 , 39.00,714 , - ! 10 , Guido Cappellotto , Ralt RT3-Alfa Romeo , 24 , 39.02,180 , - ! 11 , Paolo Giangrossi , Ralt RT3-Alfa Romeo , 24 , ...
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1981 Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three
Results from the 1981 List of Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three support race winners, Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three held at Monte Carlo on May 30, 1981, in the Circuit de Monaco. Classification

{, class="wikitable" ! Pos ! Driver ! Constructor ! Laps ! Time/Retired , - ! 1 , Alain Ferté , Martini (cars), Martini MK34-Alfa Romeo , 24 , 38.21,87 , - ! 2 , Oscar Larrauri , March Engineering, March 813-Toyota , 24 , 38.28,15 , - ! 3 , Jean-Louis Schlesser , Martini (cars), Martini MK34-Alfa Romeo , 24 , 38.52,38 , - ! 4 , Kurt Thiim , March Engineering, March 813-Alfa Romeo , 24 , 38.52,58 , - ! 5 , Fernando Cazzaniga , March Engineering, March 813-Toyota , 24 , 38.52,97 , - ! 6 , Paolo Barilla , Martini (cars), Martini MK34-Alfa Romeo , 24 , 38.59,61 , - ! 7 , Thierry Tassin , Ralt, Ralt RT3-Toyota , 24 , 39.05,26 , - ! 8 , Brett Riley (racing driver), Brett Riley , Ralt, Ralt RT3-Toyota , 24 , 39.32,82 , - ! 9 , James Weaver (racing dr ...
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Oreca
ORECA (Organisation Exploitation Compétition Automobiles) is a French auto racing, racing team and race car constructor, founded in 1973 and run by Hugues de Chaunac, former team manager of F1 team Automobiles Gonfaronnaises Sportives, AGS. Oreca has had success in many areas of motorsport. Since the early 1990s the team has concentrated on running Sports car racing, sports cars and Sports car racing#Grand Touring, GT cars. Team In the 1970s and 1980s, drivers including Alain Prost, Jacques Laffite and Jean Alesi won the French Formula Three Championship for the team a record 11 times. In the 1990s, Oreca ran a BMW operation in the French Supertouring Championship. It also won the FIA GT Championship and the Le Mans 24 Hours in the GT2 class with a Chrysler Viper GTS-R and overall with a Mazda 787B in 1991, on their second attempt and first after a decade. Also, the team prepared the Renault Clio S1600 for rallying and won the ice racing Andros Trophy with a Toyota Corolla dr ...
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Alain Ferté
Alain Serge Ferté (born 8 October 1955 in Falaise, Calvados) is a French professional racing driver. He is the elder brother of Michel Ferté, who was also a professional racing driver. Alain Ferté competed five seasons in Formula 3000 1985–1989. He won the 1979 French Formula Renault Championship and the 1980 French F3 championship. He has also competed in GT racing for many years, driving cars such as the Porsche 911 GT1, Toyota MR2 The Toyota MR2 is a line of two-seater, MR layout, mid-engined, rear-wheel-drive sports cars, manufactured in Japan and marketed globally by Toyota from 1984 until 2007 over three generations: W10 (1984–1989), W20 (1989–1999) and W30 (1999� ...-based SARD MC8-R, and Maserati MC12 GT1. Racing record Complete European Formula Two Championship results ( key) Complete International Formula 3000 results ( key) 24 Hours of Le Mans results Complete Bathurst 1000 results Complete JGTC results ( key) (Races in bold indicate pole ...
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Team Lotus
Team Lotus was the motorsport sister company of English sports car manufacturer Lotus Cars. The team ran cars in many motorsport categories including Formula One, Formula Two, Formula Ford, Formula Junior, American Championship Car Racing, IndyCar, and sports car racing. More than thirty years after its last race, Team Lotus remained one of the most successful racing teams of all time, winning seven Formula One List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions, Constructors' titles, six List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions, Drivers' Championships, and the Indianapolis 500 in the United States between 1962 and 1978. Under the direction of founder and chief designer Colin Chapman, Lotus was responsible for many innovative and experimental developments in critical motorsport, in both technical and commercial arenas. The Lotus name returned to Formula One in 2010 as Tony Fernandes's Team Lotus (2010–2011), Lotus Racing team. In 2011, Team Lotus's iconic black-and-gold liv ...
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Peter Arundell
Peter John Arundell (8 November 1933 – 16 June 2009) was a British racing driver, who competed in Formula One at 13 Grands Prix between and . Arundell participated in 13 World Championship Grands Prix for Lotus, debuting at the 1963 French Grand Prix. He scored 12 championship points and achieved two podiums, at the Monaco and Dutch Grands Prix in . Life and career Peter John Arundell was born on 8 November 1933 in Ilford, Essex, England. Arundell became a professional racing driver after finishing his time in the Royal Air Force, competing in Elva and Lotus cars. He won an early Formula Junior race held in England, the John Davy Trophy at the Boxing Day Brands Hatch meeting in an Elva-D.K.W. in 1959. In 1962 he won the British Formula Junior championship in a Lotus 22, and also in 1963 in a Lotus 27. He also won the Monaco Formula Junior race in 1961 and 1962. He won the last Formula Junior race held in England, the Anglo-European Formula Junior Trophy, also at Brand ...
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