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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 | ||
+ | | 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 | ||
+ | |}} |
Revision as of 10:14, 2 December 2012
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Founder(s) | {{{founder}}} |
Inaugural Season | 2001 |
Engine supplier(s) | Peugeot |
Tyre supplier(s) | Bridgestone |
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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.