l'Ouest. Retrieved 2 September 2023. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marc Gené. Marc Gené Official Site Marc Gené career summary at DriverDB.com...
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disqualified for the second race in a row. Schumacher's replacements, Marc Gené and Antônio Pizzonia could do little with the car and it was left to Montoya...
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end of the year and did not pick up a racing seat for the 2012 season. Marc Gené started in Formula One in 1999 and drove for two seasons with Minardi...
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race win of the season. In the race, a high number of retirements saw Marc Gené take sixth place for the Minardi team, their first points since Pedro...
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Badoer, who had previously driven for the team in 1995, and Spaniard Marc Gené, with Frenchman Stéphane Sarrazin deputising for Badoer at the Brazilian...
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championship. Three drivers would drive the FW25 in the 2003 season, with Marc Gené replacing regular racer Ralf Schumacher for the Italian Grand Prix after...
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cut their lead over time. Marc Gené then shoved the car to the inside of Capello in turn 17. Both cars spun but only Gené hit the barrier and suffered...
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the drivers of the 908 would be Stéphane Sarrazin, Nicolas Minassian, Marc Gené, and Pedro Lamy for the Le Mans Series, while Jacques Villeneuve and Sébastien...
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Gené may refer to: People Giuseppe Gené (1800–1847), Italian naturalist and author Jordi Gené (born 1970), Spanish racing driver Marc Gené (born 1974)...
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with the team with 103 Grands Prix, followed by Gianni Morbidelli and Marc Gené with 33 starts. Before Minardi's demise, the team was particularly well-liked...
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