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Alex Soler-Roig

1931 - Today

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Alex Soler-Roig i Janer (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈaləks suˈle ˈrɔtʃ]; born 29 October 1931) is a former racing driver from Barcelona, Spain. He participated in 10 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on 19 April 1970, and scored no championship points. He also participated in several non-Championship Formula One races. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Alex Soler-Roig is the 250th most popular racing driver (down from 230th in 2019), the 1,171st most popular biography from Spain (up from 1,175th in 2019) and the 8th most popular Spanish Racing Driver.

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Among RACING DRIVERS

Among racing drivers, Alex Soler-Roig ranks 250 out of 1,080Before him are Jack McGrath, Slim Borgudd, Nicola Larini, Philippe Étancelin, Jean Lucas, and Harry Schell. After him are Philippe Alliot, Sergio Pérez, Tim Schenken, Arthur Owen, Robert Manzon, and Martin Donnelly.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1931, Alex Soler-Roig ranks 272Before him are William Goldman, Rogelio Domínguez, Georgy Grechko, Ram Dass, Ibrahim Biogradlić, and Mustafa Dağıstanlı. After him are Bridget Riley, Lowell Weicker, Walter Burkert, Moira Orfei, Joseph Joffo, and Peter Armbruster.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Alex Soler-Roig ranks 1,171 out of 3,355Before him are Jaime Balmes (1810), Dominicus Gundissalinus (1115), Gonzalo de Berceo (1197), Dani Olmo (1998), Dominic of Silos (1000), and Félix de Azara (1742). After him are José de Madrazo y Agudo (1781), José Luis Perales (1945), Jesús Moncada (1941), Peret (1935), Lope de Rueda (1500), and Francis Solanus (1549).

Among RACING DRIVERS In Spain

Among racing drivers born in Spain, Alex Soler-Roig ranks 8Before him are Carlos Sainz (1962), Ángel Nieto (1947), Carlos Sainz Jr. (1994), Pedro de la Rosa (1971), Marc Márquez (1993), and Emilio de Villota (1946). After him are Paco Godia (1921), Adrián Campos (1960), Jorge Lorenzo (1987), Sito Pons (1959), Antonio Creus (1924), and Emilio Zapico (1944).