Stéphane Proulx
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Stéphane Proulx (December 12, 1965 – November 21, 1993) was a Canadian
Early life
Proulx was born in
Career
Stéphane won the 1987 Canadian Formula Ford 2000 Championship driving a Reynard 87SF for the Spenard-David Racing School.[1] In 9 races he won 6, took 3 pole positions and finished on the podium in every race.
In 1989 he made the step up to Formula 3000, joining GA Motorsport bringing his Player's Ltd sponsorship with him. He drove a Lola T89/50 Cosworth DFV but had a difficult season adjusting to the power and to the new circuits. He finished 5th at Le Mans and finished the season 17th in the Championship with 2 points.
In 1990 he stayed in Formula 3000 but switched to Pacific Racing. Pacific had lost their sponsorship from
In 1991 Proulx came back to Canada and drove a
In 1992 he competed in five rounds of the French F3 Championship driving a Dallara F392 Alfa Romeo for Formula Project Racing.
Later life
On April 3, 1993, while participating in a Formula Atlantic race at
References
- ^ Brown, Allen (1 February 2016). "Stephane Proulx". www.oldracingcars.com.
- ^ McDonald, Norris (10 November 2007). "Speedy Proulx gone but not forgotten". Archived from the original on 2022-01-11. Retrieved 2024-04-21.
External links
- Stéphane Proulx, F3000 - The AUTOSPORT Bulletin Board
- Video on YouTube
- Stéphane Proulx, Motorsport Memorial