Auguste Georges Paul Grignard (25 July 1905 in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges – 7 December 1977 in Port-Marly) was a racing driver from France. He raced in Formula One from 1947 to 1953, participating in one World Championship Grand Prix on 28 October 1951. He also participated in numerous non-Championship races, including winning the 1950 Paris Grand Prix.
Auguste Georges Paul Grignard (25 July 1905 in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges – 7 December 1977 in Port-Marly) was a racing driver from France. He raced in...
Victor Grignard (6 May 1871 – 13 December 1935) was a French chemist who won the Nobel Prize for his discovery of the eponymously named Grignard reagent...
(1972 album) GeorgesGrignard (1905–77), French racing driver Pierre Grignard (active 1918–20), Belgian local politician Victor Grignard (1871–1935),...
Richmond Trophy (won by Reg Parnell), and the Paris Grand Prix (won by GeorgesGrignard). The formation of Formula One was created in 1946 with the first race...
circuit in England, locking out the four-car front row of the grid. With King George VI in attendance, Giuseppe Farina won the race from pole position, also...
1950s, Écurie Rosier provided drives in Formula One for Henri Louveau, GeorgesGrignard, Louis Chiron, Maurice Trintignant, André Simon and Robert Manzon....
by Talbot-Lago driver Philippe Étancelin. Yves Giraud-Cabantous and GeorgesGrignard shared another Talbot-Lago for second place and Johnny Claes was third...
Formula One season. The 50-lap race was won by Talbot-Lago driver GeorgesGrignard, who finished four laps ahead of Louis Gérard, who finished second...
blue T26 GS cars were driven by Talbot regulars Guy Mairesse (with GeorgesGrignard), Louis Rosier and Elie Bayol, and Pierre Levegh and Charles Pozzi...
International Trophy winner 1950 Succeeded by Reg Parnell Preceded by GeorgesGrignard Grand Prix de Paris winner 1951 Succeeded by Piero Taruffi Preceded by...
Ferre Grignard (13 March 1939 – 8 August 1982) was a Belgian skiffle-singer from Antwerp, Belgium. He had success with a number of songs, such as "Ring...
904 mi) Distance 64 laps, 402.13 km (249.87 mi) Pole position Driver GeorgesGrignard Talbot-Lago Time 2:25.1 Fastest lap Driver Raymond Sommer Talbot-Lago...
Peter Carl Goldmark, Hungarian-American engineer (b. 1906) 1977 – GeorgesGrignard, French race car driver (b. 1905) 1978 – Alexander Wetmore, American...
a consecutive year at the top of two-litre class. Managing director Sir George White donated the team's winnings to a charity for the disaster's victims...
Driver Raymond Sommer Maserati Time 2:09.5 (99.771 km/h) Podium First Raymond Sommer Maserati Second Enrico Platé Maserati Third GeorgesGrignard Delahaye...
Circuit des Platanes de Perpignan on 8 May 1947. In the first few laps, GeorgesGrignard, Philippe Étancelin, Jean Achard and Roger Loyer were involved in a...
playwright, and memoirist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1994) 1905 – GeorgesGrignard, French race car driver (d. 1977) 1905 – Denys Watkins-Pitchford, English...