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Qué (quién) es épreuve pratique - definición

FORM OF MOTOR RACING
Grand Prix Racing; Grande Epreuve; Grand Prix Motor Racing; Grandes Epreuves; Grandes Épreuves; Grande Épreuve; Grand Épreuve; Grand Prix racing; Grand prix racing
  • Grid of [[Coppa Fiera di Milano]] 1925

École pratique des hautes études commerciales         
HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION IN BELGIUM
Ecole pratique des hautes etudes commerciales; EPHEC
L'école pratique des hautes études commerciales (EPHEC) is a university college in Belgium. The school has three campuses, Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, Louvain-la-Neuve and Schaerbeek, with the majority of courses taught in French and a few taught in English.
Secret practice         
EUROPEAN FOLK HEALING PRACTICE
Pratique du secret; Faiseurs de secret; Reciters of the secret; Practice of secrecy; Faiseur de secret; The secret practice
The secret practice (), or practice of secrecy (), is a folk healing practice, encountered in some European countries, particularly in Francophone Alpine communities, such as Romand Switzerland and Aosta Valley,(in French) Florence Cout, Secret. Formules de guérison utilisées en Vallée d'Aoste, éd.
Pratique         
LICENSE GIVEN TO SHIP AT PORT TO AVOID QUARANTINE
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·noun Practice; habits.
II. Pratique ·noun Primarily, liberty of converse; intercourse; hence, a certificate, given after compliance with quarantine regulations, permitting a ship to land passengers and crew;
- a term used particularly in the south of Europe.

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Grand Prix motor racing

Grand Prix motor racing, a form of motorsport competition, has its roots in organised automobile racing that began in France as early as 1894. It quickly evolved from simple road races from one town to the next, to endurance tests for car and driver. Innovation and the drive of competition soon saw speeds exceeding 100 miles per hour (160 km/h), but because early races took place on open roads, accidents occurred frequently, resulting in deaths both of drivers and of spectators. A common abbreviation used for Grand Prix racing is "GP" or "GP racing".

Grand Prix motor racing eventually evolved into formula racing, and one can regard Formula One as its direct descendant. Each event of the Formula One World Championships is still called a Grand Prix; Formula One is also referred to as "Grand Prix racing". Some IndyCar championship races are also called "Grands Prix".