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Francisco Javier Sagrera Pont (born 12
January 2004) is a
Spanish racing driver who last
competed in the 2025 FIA
Formula 3
Championship with AIX Racing...
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Sagrera railway station (Catalan: Estació de la
Sagrera, Spanish: Estación de la
Sagrera) is a
major through station under construction in the Barcelona...
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Hitech TGR, respectively. The team
signed 2024 Eurocup-3 runner-up
Javier Sagrera to fill one of the seats.
International GT Open
driver Nicola Marinangeli...
- La
Sagrera is a
neighborhood of Barcelona. La
Sagrera is
bordered to the
north by Sant
Andreu del
Palomar and to the east by the
neighborhood of La Verneda;...
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points over MP Motorsport's
Javier Sagrera,
following a
lengthy appeal process that
lasted three months.
Sagrera's team MP
Motorsport won
their first...
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Julio Salvador Sagreras (22
November 1879 – 20 July 1942) was an
Argentine guitarist, pedagogue, and composer.
Sagreras was born in
Buenos Aires. Both...
- (L4) Arc de
Triomf Marina (T4) Glòries (T4, T5, T6) Clot (L2)
Navas La
Sagrera (L5)
Fabra i Puig Sant
Andreu Torras i
Bages Trinitat Vella Baró de Viver...
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Torre La
Sagrera also
Sagrera Tower also
Torre del
Triangulo Ferroviario was a
failed skys****er
project designed by
Frank Gehry in Barcelona, Catalonia...
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podiums in the next two
rounds in
Zandvoort and Aragón,
title rival Javier Sagrera won thrice,
leaving Ho
losing the lead of the standings. Ho won the first...
- La
Sagrera-Meridiana,
simply known as La
Sagrera, is an
interchange complex underneath Avinguda Meridiana, in the
Barcelona district of Sant Andreu, in...