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Grignard

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Gri·gnard  (grn-yär), François Auguste Victor 1871-1935.
French chemist. He shared a 1912 Nobel Prize for his discovery of a group of reagents used in the synthesis of organic compounds.


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The bespoke French race car, chasis number 11006, was delivered new to Georges Grignard who campaigned it for two years - even winning the 1950 Grand Prix de Paris - and then, after buying another Talbot-Lago, sold it to Roger Laurent, Jacques Swaters and Charles de Tornaco - three amateur Belgian drivers who dreamed of an all-Belgian racing team.
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Acknowledgments We are grateful to Lynn Grignard and his Andernach as well as Sebastien de Landtsheer, Emilie Charpentier, and Aurelie Sausy for their technical expertise and help in performing the experiments.
 
 
 
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