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The '''Prost Grand Prix Series''' is a single-make racing series where all drivers race in the Prost AP03; one of the most unreliable, slow and yet good looking Grand Prix cars of the 21st century.
 
The '''Prost Grand Prix Series''' is a single-make racing series where all drivers race 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
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| Name              = Prost AP03
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| Image              =
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| Category          = Prost GP
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| Constructor        = Prost
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| Designer          = Alan Jenkins<br>Loïc Bigois<br>John Barnard
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| Predecessor        = Prost AP02
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| Successor          = Prost AP04
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| Chassis            = Moulded carbon fibre composite structure
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| Engine            = Peugeot A20, 72-degree V10
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| Transmission        = Prost/Xtrac seven-speed longitudinal semi-automatic
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| Fuel              = Total
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| Tyres                = Bridgestone
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| Team              = All Prost GP Teams
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| Drivers            = All Prost GP Drivers
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| Debut              = Prost Grand Prix of Australia
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| Races              = 19
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| Wins            = N/A
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| Poles              = N/A
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| Fastest Laps  = N/A
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| Constructors' Championships    = N/A
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| Drivers' Championships      = N/A
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| Best Finish      = N/A
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|}}

Revision as of 10:14, 2 December 2012

Prost Grand Prix Series
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Inaugural Season 2001
Engine supplier(s) Peugeot
Tyre supplier(s) Bridgestone
Records


The Prost Grand Prix Series is a single-make racing series where all drivers race in the Prost AP03; one of the most unreliable, slow and yet good looking Grand Prix cars of the 21st century.


















Prost AP03
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Category Prost GP
Constructor Prost
Designer Alan Jenkins
Loïc Bigois
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
Competition History
Notable Entrants All Prost GP Teams
Notable Drivers All Prost GP Drivers
Debut Prost Grand Prix of Australia
Races 19
Wins N/A
Podiums {{{Podiums}}}
Poles N/A
Fastest Laps N/A
Constructors' Championships N/A
Drivers' Championships N/A