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    Jules Jean-Louis Gounon (born 31 December 1994 in Aubenas) is an Andorran-based French professional racing driver. He is best known for his victories...
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  • Jean-Marc Gounon (born 1963), French racing driver Jules Gounon (born 1994), French racing driver This page lists people with the surname Gounon. If an internal...
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  • Habsburg and former F1 driver Mick Schumacher. Mercedes-AMG factory driver Jules Gounon joined as reserve driver, and stood in for an injured Habsburg in two...
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    the father of fellow racing driver Jules Gounon. After winning the French Formula 3 Championship in 1989, Gounon moved into International Formula 3000...
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  • 2024. Retrieved 17 June 2024. Klein, Jamie (15 April 2024). "Aron Replaces Gounon in Climax Mercedes for Sepang". John Dagys Media. Retrieved 15 April 2024...
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    led his SunEnergy1 Racing team to victory. The driver line-up included Jules Gounon who won the event in consecutive runnings, having been part of the Bentley...
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  • GT World Challenge Europe. 27 February 2024. Retrieved 6 March 2024. "Gounon joins Stolz and Schiller at Mercedes-AMG Team GetSpeed". GT World Challenge...
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  • November 2023. Euwema, Davey (20 November 2023). "Craft-Bamboo Enlists Gounon, Liu for Series Return". Sportscar365. John Dagys Media. Retrieved 20 November...
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  • Laurent (29 February 2024). "GTWC Europe - Boutsen VDS annonce ses équipages, Gounon/Götz en Sprint". Endurance-Info (in French). Retrieved 29 February 2024...
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    for the team in Imola. Furthermore, Ferdinand Habsburg was replaced by Jules Gounon in the No. 35 Alpine Endurance Team entry, since the former was still...
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