Paul Bablot Explained
Paul Florian Bablot (20 November 1873 – 23 December 1932) was a French racing driver. He also owned an early French-built Wright-model airplane.[1]
He later became a track builder and designed the Circuit of Miramas which held the French Grand Prix in 1926.[2]
Motorsports career results
Indianapolis 500 results
Year | Car | Start | Qual | Rank | Finish | Laps | Led | Retired |
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1919 | 33 | 6 | 94.900 | 17 | 21 | 63 | 0 | Crash |
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Totals | 63 | 0 | | |
Starts | 1 |
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Poles | 0 |
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Front Row | 0 |
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Wins | 0 |
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Top 5 | 0 |
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Top 10 | 0 |
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Retired | 1 | |
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Notes and References
- Fred T. Jane, ed., All the World's Airships (London: Sampson Low, Marsden & Co., 1910), 380.
- Web site: Paul Bablot.