RACING DRIVER

Pascal Fabre

1960 - Today

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Pascal Fabre (French pronunciation: [paskal fabʁ]; born 9 January 1960) is a former racing driver from France. He participated in 14 Formula One Grands Prix with the uncompetitive AGS team, debuting on 12 April 1987. He scored no championship points and was replaced before the end of the season by Roberto Moreno. His best finish was ninth place in both the French and British Grands Prix. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Pascal Fabre is the 582nd most popular racing driver (up from 600th in 2019), the 5,039th most popular biography from France (up from 5,052nd in 2019) and the 68th most popular French Racing Driver.

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Among RACING DRIVERS

Among racing drivers, Pascal Fabre ranks 582 out of 1,080Before him are Lamberto Leoni, Gino Munaron, Kenneth Eriksson, Ernesto Prinoth, Olivier Beretta, and Al Unser. After him are Robert O'Brien, Bob Bondurant, Ricardo Rosset, George Russell, Ricardo Londoño, and Jean-Marc Gounon.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1960, Pascal Fabre ranks 408Before him are Ján Figeľ, Jiří Rusnok, Dorothy Stratten, Malouma, Johnny Van Zant, and Corine Mauch. After him are Paolo Pezzi, James J. Martin, Anton Rop, Gerard Joling, Shelly Yachimovich, and Sergei Ponomarenko.

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In France

Among people born in France, Pascal Fabre ranks 5,039 out of 6,770Before him are Laurent Garnier (1966), Florian Zeller (1979), Noémie Lvovsky (1964), Paul Le Flem (1881), Pierre Joxe (1934), and Olivier Rouyer (1955). After him are Florence Parly (1963), Guy Lacombe (1955), Robin Le Normand (1996), Lily-Rose Depp (1999), Nicolas Hulot (1955), and Olivier Megaton (1965).

Among RACING DRIVERS In France

Among racing drivers born in France, Pascal Fabre ranks 68Before him are Patrick Gaillard (1952), Élie Bayol (1914), Henri Louveau (1910), Sébastien Bourdais (1979), Esteban Ocon (1996), and Robert La Caze (1917). After him are Jean-Marc Gounon (1963), Georges Grignard (1905), Mike Sparken (1930), Marcel Balsa (1909), François Delecour (1962), and Gil de Ferran (1967).