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Genaro Léoz-Abad

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Name Genaro Léoz-Abad
Country Spain Spain
Place of Birth Cirauqui, Navarra
First Race Trophée de Provence 04/06/1933
Last Race Gran Premio de España 22/09/1935
Best Qualifying 4th – Grand Prix de l’Albigeois 14/07/1935
Best Result 2th – Grand Prix de l’Albigeois Voiturette 22/07/1934
First Podium Grand Prix de l’Albigeois Voiturette 22/07/1934
Last Podium Grand Prix de l’U.M.F 02/06/1935

Races 12
Race Starts 11
Victories 0
Poles 0
Fastest Laps 0
Podiums 3
Laps 189
Laps Led 0

Bugatti (1933-1935)

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SeasonTeamTeam MateBest PosPointsWinsPolesPositionQualifying
1933BugattiAlain Guilbault5150000001000
Angélo10170000001000
Arnaud1070000000100
Benoit Falchetto530000001201
Bonnefon1090000000100
Eric Lora580000001000
Genebrel10130000001000
Henri Durand10120000001000
Honoré Lormand8110000001000
Jean Cattaneo540000000100
Jean Delorme850000001100
Jean Gaupillat8120000001000
Laurens Cousinié860000000100
Louis Braillard810001000101
Marcel Jacob510001000300
Michel Roumani570000001000
Mistral10150000001000
Pierre Bussienne5110000002000
Pierre Félix5140000001000
Pierre Rey10140000001000
Pignan10210000001000
Ralph (Marcel Rousselet)1060000000100
Raoul Miquel890000001000
Ricardo Bernasconi1020000000100
Sim Devil530000000100
Stanislas Czaykowski870000000101
1934BugattiAlain Guilbault2120000001000
Albert Chambost3180000001000
Albert Perrot360000001000
André Delmo9100000001102
André Testut3130000001000
André Vagniez380000001000
Bernard Chaude3140000001000
Clément-Auguste Martin9130000001010
Goux3100000001000
Henri Durand230000001001
Jamin3120000001000
Jean Cattaneo340000001110
Jean Renaldi350000001000
Jean Rolland9120000001001
Jean-Pierre Wimille1650000000101
Louis Decaroli2130000001000
Max Fourny3150000001000
Michel Roumani390000002010
Paul Morand9170000001010
Pierre Rey250000001001
Pierre Veyron210001000201
Raymond de Saugé240000001000
Robert Blondiaux980000000110
Robert Brunet960000000211
Robert Cazaux9160000001010
Robert Courbin2150000001000
Roger Césure370000001000
Sim Devil3110000001000
1935BugattiAndré Testut380000001000
Claude Mélinant960000000110
Enaro Léoz-Abad370000001000
Hellé Nice390000001000
Henri Durand920000000110
Jean Delorme790000001010
Jean Renaldi340000001000
Jean-Pierre Wimille1140000010101
Louis Villeneuve950000000110
Marcel Buffy450000001000
Marcel Lehoux7100000001001
Michel Roumani360000002000
Miss Eileen Ellison970000000110
Pierre Veyron710001001111
Raymond de Saugé9190000001010
René Brooke9140000001010
Robert Benoist1160000000101
Robert Cazaux410001000210
Roger Boucly480000002010

Year Team Engine Races 1st 2nd 3rd Podiums Poles Fastest Laps Laps Leading Laps Points Avg Pts
1935 France Bugatti Bugatti 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 117 0 0 0.00
1934 France Bugatti Bugatti 3 0 1 1 2 0 0 35 0 0 0.00
1933 France Bugatti Bugatti 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 0 0 0.00

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