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|series category = Single-make open-wheeler | |series category = Single-make open-wheeler | ||
|country/region = Worldwide | |country/region = Worldwide | ||
− | |founder(s) = | + | |founder(s) = Marcus Kun |
|inaugural season = [[2001 Prost GP season|2001]] | |inaugural season = [[2001 Prost GP season|2001]] | ||
|number of drivers at start of season = 22 | |number of drivers at start of season = 22 | ||
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|engine suppliers = Peugeot | |engine suppliers = Peugeot | ||
|tyre suppliers = Bridgestone | |tyre suppliers = Bridgestone | ||
− | |current driver's champion = | + | |current driver's champion = [[File:Flag of France svg.png]] [[Frédéric-Maxime Voeckler]] |
− | |current team's champion = | + | |current team's champion = [[File:Flag of France svg.png]] [[Alstom Grand Prix Engineering]] |
|page for series records = N/A | |page for series records = N/A | ||
|current season page = [[2001 Prost GP season]] | |current season page = [[2001 Prost GP season]] | ||
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− | The '''Prost Grand Prix Series''' | + | The '''Prost Grand Prix Series''' was a single-make racing series where all drivers raced in the Prost AP03; one of the most unreliable, slow and yet good looking Grand Prix cars of the 21st century. |
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+ | {{Infobox Racing Car | ||
+ | | Name = Prost AP03 | ||
+ | | Image = | ||
+ | | Category = Prost GP | ||
+ | | Constructor = Prost | ||
+ | | Designer = Alan Jenkins<br>Loïc Bigois<br>John Barnard | ||
+ | | Predecessor = Prost AP02 | ||
+ | | Successor = Prost AP04 | ||
+ | | Chassis = Moulded carbon fibre composite structure | ||
+ | | Engine = Peugeot A20, 72-degree V10 | ||
+ | | Transmission = Prost/Xtrac seven-speed longitudinal semi-automatic | ||
+ | | Fuel = Total | ||
+ | | Tyres = Bridgestone | ||
+ | | Team = All Prost GP Teams | ||
+ | | Drivers = All Prost GP Drivers | ||
+ | | Debut = Prost Grand Prix of Australia | ||
+ | | Races = 19 | ||
+ | | Wins = N/A | ||
+ | | Poles = N/A | ||
+ | | Fastest Laps = N/A | ||
+ | | Constructors' Championships = N/A | ||
+ | | Drivers' Championships = N/A | ||
+ | | Best Finish = N/A | ||
+ | |}} | ||
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+ | [[Category: Series]] |
Latest revision as of 11:39, 26 March 2014
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Inaugural Season | 2001 |
Engine supplier(s) | Peugeot |
Tyre supplier(s) | Bridgestone |
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The Prost Grand Prix Series was a single-make racing series where all drivers raced in the Prost AP03; one of the most unreliable, slow and yet good looking Grand Prix cars of the 21st century.
The series lasted only one year before it's owner Marcus Kun bought CART and merged the two series.