Paul Bablot
French racing driver (1873–1932) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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]
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Born | Paul Florian Bablot (1873-11-20)20 November 1873 Boulogne-sur-Seine, Seine, France | ||||||
Died | 23 December 1932(1932-12-23) (aged 59) Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France | ||||||
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First race | 1919 Indianapolis 500 (Indianapolis) | ||||||
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He later became a track builder and designed the Circuit of Miramas which held the French Grand Prix in 1926.[2]