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Henri Julien (18 September 1927 – 13 July 2013) was a French racing car driver and motor sports team founder.〔("Henri Julien" ). The 500 Owners Association. Retrieved 7 August 2013.〕〔Pape, Timo (15 July 2013). ("AGS-Gründer Henri Julien gestorben" ) . Motorsport-Total.com.〕〔Saward, Joe (14 July 2013). ("Henri Julien 1927–2013" ). JoeBlogsF1.〕 He founded and managed the Automobiles Gonfaronnaises Sportives (AGS) racing team, which participated in the European Formula Two Championship and Formula 1 in the 1970s and 1980s. == Biography ==
Henri Julien's father ran a petrol station with an affiliated car garage in the Provençale village Gonfaron with the name Garage de l'Avenir ("Garage of the Future"). After his apprenticeship, which he conducted partly in Toulon, he managed the company since 1947.〔Ménard, Pierre (2000). ''La Grande Encyclopédie de la Formule 1, Volume 1'' (2nd ed). St. Sulpice: Chronosports Editeur. p. 102. ISBN 2-940125-45-7.〕 During the 1946 Grand Prix season, Julien visited the Grand Prix at Nice, one of the earliest competitions after World War II, and developed an interest in motor sports.
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