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    Albert Divo (24 January 1895, in Paris – 19 September 1966, in Morsang-sur-Orge, Essonne, France) was a Grand Prix motor racing driver. He was born in...
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    Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. The car is named after French racing driver Albert Divo, who raced for Bugatti in the 1920s winning the Targa Florio race twice...
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    Il Divo (Italian pronunciation: [il ˈdiːvo]; transl. "The Star") are a multi-national classical crossover vocal group. Formed in the United Kingdom in...
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  • Divo, an operatic pop quartet Il Divo (film), an Italian film directed by Paolo Sorrentino Divo (record label), an Indian-based record label Albert Divo...
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    race to officially carry the title Spanish Grand Prix in 1923, won by Albert Divo in a Sunbeam. After this first race, the track fell into financial difficulties...
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    on 28 October 1923. The event was for 2-litre GP cars and was won by Albert Divo in a Sunbeam defeating Count Louis Zborowski in a Miller, with a winning...
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    Louis Chiron Type 35 C Spanish Grand Prix Louis Chiron Targa Florio Albert Divo Type 35 B Tripoli Grand Prix Tazio Nuvolari Type 35 C Moroccan Grand...
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    their now supercharged V12 cars entered to be driven by Robert Benoist, Albert Divo and Louis Wagner, with the fourth car for Paul Torchy withdrawn. Bugatti...
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    every event they entered: Segrave won the first race at Boulogne, while Albert Divo won the Coupe des Voiturettes in France and at Penya Rhin. To close the...
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    Borzacchini in second, while third place went to the works Bugattis of Albert Divo and Guy Bouriat. ^1 — Luigi Arcangeli was originally designated as Campari's...
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    fourth at the 1908 race with Berliet. Alfa Romeo RL TF - winner in 1923. Albert Divo at the 1929 Targa Florio with Bugatti Type 35C. Alfa Romeo 8C winner...
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  • 1924, model. The four Delages (driven by team manager René Thomas, Albert Divo, Robert Benoist and Paul Torchy) were now fitted with twin superchargers...
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    1°46′50.20″E / 41.2384306°N 1.7806111°E / 41.2384306; 1.7806111. Albert Divo won the only Spanish Grand Prix held at the banked Sitges Terramar driving...
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    Veyron enrolled at university to study engineering. Veyron's friend, Albert Divo, convinced Veyron to take up racing and introduced Veyron to André Vagniez...
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    Giaccone (Fiat), Carlo Salamano (Fiat), Segrave (Sunbeam), Albert Divo (Sunbeam), Albert Guyot (Rolland-Pilain) and Ernest Friderich (Bugatti). Overheating...
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    difficult to steer. At the Type 53's debut in the 1932 Monaco Grand Prix, Albert Divo, noted for his size and strength, was chosen to drive the car, but he...
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    teammate Giuseppe Campari came through and won, barely a minute ahead of Albert Divo's Delage. Having been beaten at their own Grand Prix yet again, the French...
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    +1 Lap 7 4 5 22 René Dreyfus Bugatti Bugatti T51 82 +1 Lap 11 4 6 26 Albert Divo Bugatti Bugatti T51 81 +2 Laps 13 4 Guy Bouriat n/a 7 24 Pietro Ghersi...
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    Awards in June 2011, Rushdie supported Il Divo when they won the Artist of the Decade Award at the Royal Albert Hall. Soon after, Rushdie won a place with...
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  • Chinetti - Italy; United States after the war Louis Chiron - Monaco Albert Divo - France René Dreyfus - France Philippe Étancelin - France Luigi Fagioli...
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