A comeback.
After two years of
“pandemic transition”
, the Grand Prix de Pau is making its big comeback this weekend to celebrate its 79th edition against a backdrop of… ecological transition.
A topic in tune with the times, which the Béarnais organizers have decided to embrace with desire and motivation by renewing in depth the program of an event born in 1933 and which has seen all or some of the greatest drivers of the story.
Juan Manuel Fangio, Jack Brabham, Maurice Trintignant, Jim Clark, Jacky Ickx, Henri Pescarolo, Jacques Laffite, Alain Prost, Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel or even Max Verstappen… Generations pass, and the Pau urban circuit continues to retain its appeal.
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For this 2022 vintage, after the cancellations of those of 2020 and 2021, the Grand Prix de Pau (from May 6 to 8) will mark the opening of the Pau Motors Festival, which will extend until May 22 by offering a fortnight animations and exhibitions focused on new forms of mobility, until…
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