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Nico Prost

1981 - obecnie

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Nicolas Prost (ur. 18 sierpnia 1981 w Saint-Chamond) – francuski kierowca wyścigowy. Syn czterokrotnego mistrza Formuły 1 Alaina Prosta. Czytaj więcej w Wikipedii

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Nico Prost is the 749th most popular kierowca wyścigowy (up from 829th in 2024), the 5,291st most popular biography from France (up from 5,492nd in 2019) and the 80th most popular French Kierowca Wyścigowy.

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Among Kierowca wyścigowies

Among kierowca wyścigowies, Nico Prost ranks 749 out of 1,080Before him are Trevor Blokdyk, Tarso Marques, Perry McCarthy, Pat O'Connor, Giedo van der Garde, and Álex Márquez. After him are André Testut, Jackie Lewis, Colin Edwards, Bobby Rahal, Hap Sharp, and Francesco Bagnaia.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Nico Prost ranks 295Before him are Kamasi Washington, Felix Zwayer, Natalie Glebova, Edwin Valero, Beth Ditto, and Carrie Coon. After him are Cecelia Ahern, Zhang Yining, Lee Sang-yoon, Bjørn Einar Romøren, Shaun Wright-Phillips, and M. Shadows.

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In France

Among people born in France, Nico Prost ranks 5,291 out of 6,770Before him are Enzo Fernández (1995), Nando de Colo (1987), Alberto Angela (1962), Laurent Robuschi (1935), Yael Naim (1978), and Julia Ducournau (1983). After him are André Testut (1926), Isabelle Mir (1949), Frédérique Bel (1975), France Nuyen (1939), Jordan Ayew (1991), and David Cage (1969).

Among Kierowca wyścigowies In France

Among kierowca wyścigowies born in France, Nico Prost ranks 80Before him are Gil de Ferran (1967), Johann Zarco (1990), Jean-Christophe Boullion (1969), Gilles Panizzi (1965), Isack Hadjar (2004), and Philippe Bugalski (1963). After him are André Testut (1926), Jean-Éric Vergne (1990), Stéphane Sarrazin (1974), Franck Lagorce (1968), Cyril Despres (1974), and Fabio Quartararo (1999).

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