Pascal Fabre, born on January ninth, nineteen sixty, is a former racing driver hailing from France. He made his mark in the world of motorsport by participating in fourteen Formula One Grands Prix with the AGS team, which was known for its lack of competitiveness. Fabre's debut in Formula One came on April twelfth, nineteen eighty-seven, a significant milestone in his racing career.
Despite his determination and skill, Fabre did not score any championship points during his time in Formula One. His best performances were ninth place finishes at both the French and British Grands Prix. Unfortunately, his stint with the AGS team was cut short when he was replaced by Roberto Moreno before the season concluded.
After his time in Formula One, Fabre transitioned to endurance racing, competing for Courage Compétition from nineteen eighty-eight to nineteen ninety in the World Sportscar Championship. Throughout the nineties, he made several short-term appearances with various sports car teams, showcasing his versatility and passion for racing.