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  1. 0:51.700 ( Christian Ethuin, Martini MK12, 1973, F3) Circuit Paul Armagnac, also known as Circuit de Nogaro, is a motorsport race track located in the commune of Nogaro in the Gers department in southwestern France. The track is named in honor of Nogaro-born racing driver Paul Armagnac, who died in an accident during practice for the 1962 1000 ...

  2. Circuit Paul Armagnac. Pour les articles homonymes, voir Armagnac et CPA . Le circuit Paul Armagnac ou CPA, souvent appelé circuit de Nogaro, est un circuit automobile situé dans le département du Gers, sur les communes de Nogaro et Caupenne-d'Armagnac, et géré par la société d'économie mixte de Paul-Armagnac (SEMPA) 4 .

  3. The Circuit Paul Armagnac is located in the town of Nogaro, in the Midi-Pyrénées region of France. The nearest international airport is at Pau, around 32 miles from the circuit, while Nogaro's own airport – used for private planes, helicopters and gliders – runs alongside the circuit itelf.

  4. Circuit Paul Armagnac, also known as Circuit de Nogaro, is a motorsport race track located in the commune of Nogaro in the Gers department in southwestern France. The track is named in honor of Nogaro-born racing driver Paul Armagnac, who died in an accident during practice for the 1962 1000 km de Paris at the Montlhéry circuit.

  5. Robert Castagnon (born 23 March 1920 in Margouët-Meymes, Gers, France) [1] was an armagnac producer, publisher and founder of Circuit Paul Armagnac. He died in August 2004 at the age of 84 following a car crash.

  6. The only male survivor of the House of Armagnac was, Charles I, Count of Armagnac, Viscount Fezensaguet, who was born in 1425 and died without issue 3 June 1497 in Castelnau-de-Montmiral at the age of 72 years. Charles I of Armagnac was particularly troublesome and King Louis XI had him confined in prison for thirteen years, from 1472 to 1485.

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