Antony Noghès

Businessman, Founder of Monaco Grand Prix

Antony Noghès - Leaders & Politicians born September 13th, 1890
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A businessman in the automobile racing industry, established the prestigious Monaco Grand Prix in 1929, which became a cornerstone in the world of motorsport. This annual event, held on the streets of Monaco, is celebrated for its challenging circuit and glamorous backdrop. Through this initiative, contributed significantly to the development of automobile racing as a major sport. In addition to the Grand Prix, held various positions within motorsport organizations, influencing the sport's popularity and organizational structure.

Founded the Monaco Grand Prix in 1929

Served in various roles within motorsport organizations

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