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AGS
Full name
Automobiles Gonfaronnaises Sportives
Base
Gonfaron, France
Founder(s)
Henri Julien
Noted staff
Cyril de Rouvre Patrizio Cantù Hughes de Chaunac Gabriele Rafanelli Christian Vanderpleyn Claude Galopin
Noted drivers
Ivan Capelli Pascal Fabre Roberto Moreno Philippe Streiff Joachim Winkelhock Gabriele Tarquini Yannick Dalmas Stefan Johansson Fabrizio Barbazza Olivier Grouillard
Formula One World Championship career
First entry
1986 Italian Grand Prix
Races entered
80
Engines
Motori Moderni, Cosworth
Constructors' Championships
0
Drivers' Championships
0
Race victories
0 (best finish: 6th, 1987 Australian Grand Prix and 1989 Mexican Grand Prix)
Pole positions
0 (best grid position: 10th, 1988 Canadian Grand Prix)
Fastest laps
0
Final entry
1991 Spanish Grand Prix
Formula One portal
Automobiles Gonfaronnaises Sportives (also known as AGS and Gonfaron Sports Cars) was a small French racecar constructor that competed in various racing categories over a period of thirty years, including Formula One from 1986 to 1991.
AGS survived as a prosperous Formula One driving school, in Le Luc, near Gonfaron.[1]
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