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    Marius Eugène Chaboud (12 April 1907 – 28 December 1983) was a French racing driver. He participated in three Formula One World Championship Grands Prix...
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    which did not start the race. Franco Comotti did not attend the event; Eugène Chaboud did not start in his own car, instead sharing Philippe Étancelin's Talbot-Lago;...
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    list does not include those that only contested the Indianapolis 500. Chaboud originally entered his own Talbot for the French Grand Prix but did not...
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    football striker Eugène Chaboud (1907–1983), Formula One driver from France Eugène Christophe (1885–1970), French professional cyclist Eugene Lawrence (born...
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  • Ecurie Lutetia was a French racing team founded by racing drivers Eugène Chaboud and Charles Pozzi. The team's name was derived from Lutetia, a town that...
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    Shawe-Taylor practiced in the car, but took no part in the race proper. ^6 — Eugène Chaboud qualified and drove the entire race in the #44 Talbot-Lago. Lucien Vincent...
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    938 2043.030 No series  Jean-Pierre Wimille (FRA) 1938  Eugène Chaboud (FRA) 5.0  Eugène Chaboud et Jean Trémoulet (FRA) Delahaye 135CS D 235 3180.94 1976...
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    public park in the Belgian capital of Brussels was won by Frenchman Eugène Chaboud in a Delage. Spa was modified to make it even faster, shortening it...
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    Le Mans 1937 with: Robert Benoist Succeeded by Eugène Chaboud Jean Trémoulet Preceded by Eugène Chaboud Jean Trémoulet Winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans...
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    for the race met the 1500cc supercharged specification except for Eugène Chaboud's Delahaye, which ran a 3500cc naturally-aspirated engine in the 4500cc...
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